On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 04:20:24PM -0400, Don Dailey wrote: > Peter, did your comment get cut off?
Oops, indeed. "Prone to tactical mistakes in high time pressure" is what I meant to say. > Anyway, I agree with you on this. Humans are not stronger on short time > settings. I believe that SOME humans could be better if they have a > problem staying interested for a longer period of time and the longer time > control upsets their rhythm or something. But I don't believe it's a > general rule. Well, of course most humans play better with more time, the question is whether they or the computer gain more from the extra time. And I think while between, let's say 30s/move and 10min/move the curve of such advantage could be pretty straight, I think it would behave quite differently at the extreme ends. -- Petr "Pasky" Baudis A lot of people have my books on their bookshelves. That's the problem, they need to read them. -- Don Knuth _______________________________________________ computer-go mailing list computer-go@computer-go.org http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/