I'm afraid that kartoffel may cause some confusion on the ratings.
I've set mogo-big-4c-nb-32 never resign but this will help little.
I'd like to prefer every program never resign until the author of
kartoffel fix the bug to prevent the ratings being corrupted.
-Hideki
John Fan: [EMAIL
I don't think this has a very large impact on the rating pool. It's
annoying, but it will all average out. No extra points are leaving or
entering the rating pool as a result of this so this will not cause
general inflation or deflation.It may cause a slight compression
effect where
Don Dailey: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't think this has a very large impact on the rating pool. It's
annoying, but it will all average out. No extra points are leaving or
entering the rating pool as a result of this so this will not cause
general inflation or deflation.It may cause a
I can't think of any really clever way to handle this. Here is about
the best I can think of right now:
Keep statistics on each program - how often it loses due to time or
illegal moves. Use those statistics to reduce the impact of the rating
formula. I could arrange it so that even
Don Dailey: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I can't think of any really clever way to handle this. Here is about
the best I can think of right now:
Keep statistics on each program - how often it loses due to time or
illegal moves. Use those statistics to reduce the impact of the rating
formula. I
Don Dailey wrote:
I can't think of any really clever way to handle this. Here is about
the best I can think of right now:
Keep statistics on each program - how often it loses due to time or
illegal moves. Use those statistics to reduce the impact of the rating
formula. I could
Don Dailey wrote:
The utility of CGOS wouldn't change except for the better.The way it
works is this:
After each game:
1. The ill-behaved bot gets rated by the full formula.
2. The opponent of the ill-behaved bot gets a smaller adjustment
than usual.
Excellent, that makes