Le mardi 9 janvier 2007 16:31, Benjamin Teuber a écrit : > I just lost my first game against MoGo on KGS, 9x9, 0.5 komi, I was white. > Impressing! > But as a human, you don't like the useless endgame-moves MC-programs > play against you when they know they win anyways. > In order to make these programs more attractive for humans, I would like > them to play the move winning by the biggest amount of points once > several moves have the same high winning probability at the endgame. > What do you think about this? > _______________________________________________
Also on 19x19 mogos plays also some very slow moves in the beginning of 7 handicap game. I guess that using (average_score / standard_deviation_of_score) instead of (winning_probability) should solve both problems at the same time. If distribution is normal, then both criterion are equivalent, so there are some chances that this will not weaken the bot :) Also on 19x19 having some margin can be good , just in case opponent knows some stuff the bot has not seen. Alain _______________________________________________ computer-go mailing list computer-go@computer-go.org http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/