[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also find this kind of information very interesting and useful. Now I have a better feel for what kind of scaling is realistic to try for and how to measure it. Putting some recent data points together, it look like giving Mogo 2 orders of magnitude more computer power would result in low dan level 19x19 play? Not the sort of thing one can pull out of a back pocket, but tantalizing. I would be very interested to see equivalent scaling numbers from CrazyStone, if Remi would be so kind. - Dave Hillis
Hi,

Here is some data, each result measured over about 200 games, on a single CPU (AMD Opteron 2.2 GHz):
9x9, 2 minutes per game, GNU Go level 10: 87.0%
13x13, 16 minutes per game, GNU Go level 10: 72.4%
19x19, 32 minutes per game, GNU Go level 0: 53.6%
19x19, 32 minutes per game, GNU Go level 8: 28.1%
19x19, 64 minutes per game, GNU Go level 8: 35.4%

(GNU Go version 3.6)

Rémi
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