If you really want to test MFOG against Fuego, it is better to run Fuego on a strong Linux-machine. The Cygwin-version is significantly slower than the full-build I have on the same machine with Fedora.
I provide the Cygwin for people who are not familiar enough with linux or are not able to build the engines themselves with Cygwin. --- With kind regards, Ben Lambrechts Windows builds for GNU Go and Fuego : http://gnugo.baduk.org/ Fuego opening books : http://gnugo.baduk.org/fuegoob.htm On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 5:54 AM, David Fotland <fotl...@smart-games.com>wrote: > Many Faces is getting too strong for Gnugo. I test using 8K playouts per > move on 19x19 and win about 89% of the games. > > I just tried testing against Fuego to get a stronger opponent. I used > fuego-svn985 from http://gnugo.baduk.org/, already built for Windows. > > I ran it with: > fuego c:\go\goprograms\fuego-svn985\fuego -srand 0 -quiet -config > config.txt > > config.txt is: > uct_param_player ignore_clock 1 > uct_param_player max_games 8000 > uct_param_search number_threads 1 > uct_command_player ponder 0 > > I expected to win 50 to 60% of the games, but won 88% of 1300 games. There > were several games that Fuego lost due to a superko violation. > > Am I missing a parameter to set the rules to Chinese with superko? > > Am I missing a parameter to give the strength I've seen in KGS tournaments? > Perhaps Many Faces is relatively stonger with few playouts due to its > knowledge and Fuego will do better with more playouts? > > David > > _______________________________________________ > computer-go mailing list > computer-go@computer-go.org > http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/ >
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