It's hard to tell, because bots don't really play outrageous moves anymore,
especially not it good positions.
My guess would be the shoulderhit at 41.
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The plots of the network output were generated using matplotlib... here ya
go:
https://github.com/Rochester-NRT/RocAlphaGo/pull/146/files
On Sep 8, 2016 12:51 AM, "Nick Wedd" wrote:
> Thank you for pointing this out. There are no hidden tie-break
> shenanigans. There is a
Chun-Hsun Chou 9p (W) vs Yi-Min Hsieh 6p and DarkForest (B) was
played as a part of the events of ICIRA 2016 Tokyo on August 24.
Probably and at least :) Ingo will have some interest.
Due to a connection trouble, the game was supended (unfinished)
but Black team was clearly ahead (by Ohashi
Thank you for pointing this out. There are no hidden tie-break
shenanigans. There is a defect in the script I use to convert
https://www.gokgs.com/tournEntrants.jsp?sort=s=1068 to a crosstable.
I'll probably leave the script as it is, and put this right with manual
edits.
I think Robert Waite
Another bug that only happens with -alternate: -debugtocomment only saves
the output for even games or similar.
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 12:41 AM, Gonçalo Mendes Ferreira
wrote:
> This happens in 1.4.9 too. The game result is written relative to the
> original colors in the SGF and
On 7/09/2016 21:21, Nick Wedd wrote:
> Congratulations to AyaMC, undefeated winner of the September slow KGS
> bot tournament, which ended earlier today!
>
> My report is at http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/past/S16.2/index.html
> As usual, I will welcome your comments and corrections.
Given that