On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 02:24 +0100, Andrés Domínguez wrote:
> 2006/12/5, Don Dailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > I speak from experience.  I know exactly how these things work.   The
> > match would begin, the human would probably be outplaying the computer
> > and then make some error.   The computer would win and everyone would
> > cry it shouldn't have happened.    The computer just got lucky this
> > time.
> 
> Thats not the case of computer go. The computer is playing well but then
> makes a stupid error. The human gets an easy win.

I guess that is what we are trying to find out isn't it?    Both players
will play ok I predict until one of them makes a stupid error.    Under
the hypothetical conditions we specified, I think it will the human who
makes the errors that matter.

- Don
 


> Andrés

_______________________________________________
computer-go mailing list
computer-go@computer-go.org
http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/

Reply via email to