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> From: ""Ingo Althöfer"" <[email protected]>
>David Fotland was so kind to point on an inaccuracy in my description
>on "Crazy Shadows":
>
>http://www.althofer.de/crazy-shadows.html
>
>The x-axis gives the outcome of the random games played. Typically
>it ranges from about +150 to -150 points. The y-axis gives the
>frequencies of the outcomes. 
>
>I have included some more information text on the site, in the introduction.
>Please let me know when things are still unclear.


Lovely graphics! 

I am curious, how much effort is required to calculate such histograms 
on-the-fly? 

How much to determine whether there are multiple peaks? 

Now the tough question: How can this information be used to improve move 
selection? 

I am guessing that there are life-and-death fights on the board which the pro 
is able to resolve, but the program cannot. What does the pro know, that the 
bot does not? 

How can the bot discover this information? 
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