Zen won. Crazy Stone is 2nd. Aya is 3rd.
Zen won exhibition game against UEC Go club student without handicaps.
Hiroshi Yamashita
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Hi Hiroshi,
Maybe it's worth trying never fill own sure territory in the playouts
except replying to opponent's move. That is to say, after certain number
(say 64) of playouts if the territory belongs to one side exclusively (say
99% of the playouts) then from the next playout don't fill the
Hi Aja,
Maybe it's worth trying never fill own sure territory in the playouts
That sound easy and nice idea!
I'll try it.
Hiroshi Yamashita
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Hmm.. maybe it should be never fill own sure territory in the playouts,
except to defend a threat or reply to opponent's move inside the
territory. This is a hard problem because it involves wasting no move or
cancelling out both side's moves correctly in the playouts.
Aja
2014-03-16 8:28
Hi Martin,
thanks for the information in your blog.
Thanks also to Aya for his postings in the list.
And congratulations to the Zen team for winning the
final and the exhibition game!
Ingo.
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Hi Martin,
thanks for the information in your blog.
Thanks also to Aya for his postings in the list.
And congratulations to the Zen team for winning the
final and the exhibition
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