On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 1:23 AM, Gunnar Farnebäck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At http://trac.gnugo.org/6x6.sgf you can find an ongoing analysis of
> 6x6.
Nice! The main line looks correct.
It even has an interesting 59-ply deep variation which I don't
remember seeing before.
Erik
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Gunnar Farnebäck wrote:
Markus Enzenberger wrote:
> I connected Fuego configured with CGOS rules. After a while it
> terminated, because Fuego returned an error response to a play command
> with a move that violated the positional superko rule. (By default,
> Fuego does not accept illegal moves t
Markus Enzenberger wrote:
> Gunnar Farnebäck wrote:
>> To do that, just point your regular cgos client to trac.gnugo.org,
>> port 6867.
>
> what rules does GNU Go use in the 6x6 analysis?
Uh, whatever I happened to remember to set it to. :-)
In this case that would be area scoring, no suicide, s
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 11:31 AM, Markus Enzenberger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gunnar Farnebäck wrote:
>>
>> To do that, just point your regular cgos client to trac.gnugo.org,
>> port 6867.
>
> what rules does GNU Go use in the 6x6 analysis?
>
> I connected Fuego configured with CGOS rules. After
Gunnar Farnebäck wrote:
To do that, just point your regular cgos client to trac.gnugo.org,
port 6867.
what rules does GNU Go use in the 6x6 analysis?
I connected Fuego configured with CGOS rules. After a while it
terminated, because Fuego returned an error response to a play command
with a m
Hey,
That's really cool! I like it. Are you going to process the file
later similar to what I did with the Leela games?
- Don
On Fri, 2008-10-03 at 01:23 +0200, Gunnar Farnebäck wrote:
> At http://trac.gnugo.org/6x6.sgf you can find an ongoing analysis of
> 6x6. This is a very big and quite
A couple of hours.
/Gunnar
Michael Williams wrote:
Very cool. How long has this been going on?
Gunnar Farnebäck wrote:
At http://trac.gnugo.org/6x6.sgf you can find an ongoing analysis of
6x6. This is a very big and quite raw sgf file where each node has a
comment block looking like this:
Very cool. How long has this been going on?
Gunnar Farnebäck wrote:
At http://trac.gnugo.org/6x6.sgf you can find an ongoing analysis of
6x6. This is a very big and quite raw sgf file where each node has a
comment block looking like this:
0
-2.5: 0 4 black
-0.5: 5 9 black
1.5
At http://trac.gnugo.org/6x6.sgf you can find an ongoing analysis of
6x6. This is a very big and quite raw sgf file where each node has a
comment block looking like this:
0
-2.5: 0 4 black
-0.5: 5 9 black
1.5: 9 10 black
3.5: 9 34 white
5.5: 38 20 white
7.5: 22 7 white
9.5: 6