I would highly recommend that you do your testing against a different Go engine. Self-play is a weak indicator.
Cheers, David On 26, Jan 2007, at 5:39 PM, Don Dailey wrote:
Here are some early results on the scalability study. Basically, level 2 beats level 1 83.6 percent of the time. level 4 beats level 2 90.0 percent of the time. Where a level is number of play-outs divided by 1024 Approximately 300 ELO between levels. I fixed level 1 to have an ELO of zero. Of course these numbers are still rough as there has only be a few games played between players so far. - Don games win% score Match Up ------ ------ ----- ------------------------------------------ 55 16.4% 159.0 0001 0002 55 83.6% 202.0 0002 0001 30 10.0% 153.2 0002 0004 30 90.0% 207.8 0004 0002 Rating Win perc Tot Gms Ave Time Player ------- -------- ------- -------- ------ 589.1 90.000 30 396.5 0004 269.1 57.647 85 225.3 0002 0.0 16.364 55 120.7 0001 Black wins: 37 43.5 % White wins: 48 56.5 % _______________________________________________ computer-go mailing list computer-go@computer-go.org http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/
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