> Thank you for the releases of the Windows version and the Linux > version for older processors. > > The Windows version, however, seems much weaker than MoGo that running > on KGS these days on 19x19, even giving much longer time setting such > as "--time 300" for example. I guess some other settings than time > are necessary.
I'd asked Sylvain this, suggesting he add it to the FAQ. His answer was roughly it plays on KGS with core2 duo 2.66Ghz with 30s/move at 9x9 and 20s/move at 19x19. (Because it actually uses time management it is gradually getting less and less as the game moves to middle then endgame.) I've been playing it at 60s/move on 9x9 (on a celeron 2.8Ghz on linux). It is getting just under 200K simulations in middle-game positions and is definitely dan-level. It is fascinating to see it estimating, say, 0.48 chance of win (for itself, mogo is losing) then I play a move and then it is estimating, say, 0.53 (i.e. mogo is now winning) and almost every time it is right - I made a mistake. Darren _______________________________________________ computer-go mailing list computer-go@computer-go.org http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/