Thanks for the report. It was one of the observers who tested oakfoam against gnugo 3.9, not me. Our actual download version is missing the large pattern database, so it is not comparable I think.
We read the top left in the game not dead enough (90% dead). as it is a big area this lead to significant miscount. As we do not have dynamic komi oakfoam gave away a lot of points, as it had 80% winrate for most of the middle game. I think the probability of such problems is not so dependent on the opponent strength. If playing against even strong humans this happens from time to time and loosing does not harm the rating too much I think. By the way, I am training mainly against gnugo level 0 and gnugo level 10. But never with mc enabled. Just for reference: it plays even against gnugo level 10 with 700 playouts per move in the configuration played yesterday. We have about 3000 playouts per second, so most moves may have had about 70000 playouts. Detlef Am Montag, den 08.07.2013, 21:27 +0100 schrieb Nick Wedd: > Congratulations to Zen19S, winner of yesterday's KGS 19x19 bot > tournament, with seven wins from seven games! > > My report is at http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/past/94/index.html > I hope that, as usual, you will give me your comments, and report > my errors, either here or by private email. > > Nick _______________________________________________ Computer-go mailing list [email protected] http://dvandva.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/computer-go
