Can't you test that today by giving an MC go program twice as much
thinking time as the classical program?


On 11/30/06, Rémi Coulom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chrilly wrote:
>>
>> I believe that MC  will be the only way to write a GO program in the
>> near future leaving the other stuff in the dust (like Mogo has with 9x9
>> Monte Carlo Go.)    This happened in computer chess several times,
>> someone came up with some breakthrough idea,  proved it with actual
>> results and everyone else had to play follow the leader to catch up.
>>
> Do you think its also the future of 19x19 or only of 9x9 (maybe 13x13)?
>
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I am certain it is for 19x19. Just look at the KGS games of Mogo on
19x19. I played one game against it, and won. I got the feeling it was
slightly easier to beat than GNU Go, but that may be because I am used
to the way Monte-Carlo programs play. I predict that in one year or two,
classical programs will be far behind MC programs on 19x19. Maybe it
will take less than one year.

Rémi
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