On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 02:18:05PM +0000, Andrea Carta wrote: > > You'll need to start reading/changing the code - the second point is > > about the N_SIMS variable. > > Well, I don't like changing other people's software, but if you wish...
Well, reading and tweaking the source code is the whole point of Michi. It is not a competitive-strength Go program after all. > > What kind of computer are you playing on? > > It might be that on Windows Python cannot use multiple processes... > > Windows 7 on a I5 processor, and I'm quite sure multiprocesses is OK (I see > 5 python processes running when michi is thinking). Maybe it's multicore > usage not working properly. I will investigate that. I just realized - you mentioned that you are using Python to run it - if you use PyPy instead, you should get about 3x speedup or more. > BTW, this morning I managed to finish the game. I won by 7 points (88-81 > area), that means either me or michi won depending on Komi. Let's say this > was a practical draw, meaning our level should be the same, and that > confirms michi must really be 6K on KGS. Thanks for playing it and reporting! > I noticed michi got on playing for a long time after the game was settled, > despite my continual passing. For a 6K program that was a bit strange. Yes, early passing is one thing that I didn't implement and would be a nice addition. Petr Baudis _______________________________________________ Computer-go mailing list Computer-go@computer-go.org http://computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go