2011/7/4 Andrés Domínguez <[email protected]>: > 2011/7/3 Álvaro Begué <[email protected]>: >> On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 8:36 AM, Leon Matoh <[email protected]> wrote: >>> [...] >>> One of problems (which I tested with gogui, thankyou very much) >>> was losing points in endgame when program is winning. >> >> Are you talking about positions where the program losses a won game by >> not playing the endgame correctly, or situations where the program >> ends up winning by a smaller margin that it could have? The former is >> certainly a problem, but it is arguable whether the latter is a >> problem or not. > > From a mathematical point of view (thinking a win is perfect score) maybe > is not a problem, but from a player wanting to play an endgame against > a good player of course it is. Nobody wants to play the endgame against > 30k level moves, it's extremely annoying.
If the program can play 30k level moves against you and still win its a strong indication that you were playing a hopeless position. Sure it's annoying, but that's because you should have resigned. If you want to train your endgame in unbalanced positions just reload the game with a different komi. Erik _______________________________________________ Computer-go mailing list [email protected] http://dvandva.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/computer-go
