> I did try this myself but I don't have any data to show what I did. What > I remember is that it's incredibly tricky - how do you actually know when > and how much to adjust? If the score starts getting really low or really > high, do you restart the search with a new komi? If you restart then you > have wasted effort.
I agree it should be hard to do dynamic komi that depends on the currect score. I was rather thinking of a dumb aproach in handicap games that starts with a say 30 points dynkomi for a four-stone game and decreases by 1 point each five moves, so it is zero after move 150. Has anyone tried that or is willing to do so? (I would like to do this myself, but I've sworn to myself not to touch any Go code until my master thesis is complete...) Benjamin _______________________________________________ computer-go mailing list computer-go@computer-go.org http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/