I'm not sure if it's wise to ignore games lost on time. For a MCTS
program it makes sense to adjust the time taken for the move based on
its perceived chance of winning. But that means a program is more
likely to lose on time because it's losing anyway, and that judgement
involves the komi.
Maybe better to ignore games lost on time before a certain number of
moves were played, which may indicate a crash.
Mark
On 8-okt-08, at 23:22, Don Dailey wrote:
I also won't consider games lost on Time for this purpose and I
will use
the ELO calculation from Bayeselo, not the current ratings when the
games were played
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