Those are some interesting links. Does anyone know the prediction rates
of kombilo?
On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 22:13 +0200, Rémi Coulom wrote:
> Erik S. Steinmetz wrote:
> > I would like to thank everyone who responded on this thread. The
> > pointers have been very helpful.
> >
> > I would also lik
Erik S. Steinmetz wrote:
I would like to thank everyone who responded on this thread. The
pointers have been very helpful.
I would also like to see that linked document, as the text describing
the pattern value system looks interesting, and a longer description
of it would be nice! If anyone
Frank responded immediately, and posted the document. It is now
accessible via the link in the help files.
http://moyogo.com/MoyoGoPatternSystem.pdf
The document contains a bit, but not much, more than is available in
the description in the help files.
On Oct 17, 2007, at 1:04 PM, Erik S.
I would like to thank everyone who responded on this thread. The
pointers have been very helpful.
I would also like to see that linked document, as the text describing
the pattern value system looks interesting, and a longer description
of it would be nice! If anyone can find a copy, please
Le lundi 15 octobre 2007 20:53, Erik S. Steinmetz a écrit :
> Greetings all,
>
> I have been looking through the literature (many thanks to Markus's
> wonderful online bibliography) on existing strategies in the opening
> game, and have not found too many articles on the specifics outside
>
I'm glad you posted about that. I was thinking of it but couldn't remember
the name of it.
It looks like there may have been some data loss in the past (discussed in
blogs). I see several links that are broken. I found the text at
http://www.moyogo.com/files/%7BAF6C0FD3-B2EF-4CBE-85CB-7359B82A4
On 10/15/07, Erik S. Steinmetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> I have been looking through the literature (many thanks to Markus's
> wonderful online bibliography) on existing strategies in the opening
> game, and have not found too many articles on the specifics outside
> of a few
in figure 6 of this paper, black has developed (but hasn't
yet used) the mother of all walls. it's pretty funny.
s.
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> Greetings all,
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> I have been looking through the literature (ma
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Greet
Thanks! That definitely looks like a topical paper that I managed to
overlook.
On Oct 15, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Jason House wrote:
Have you checked out what Remi Coulom did?
http://remi.coulom.free.fr/Amsterdam2007/
It doesn't claim to be the best in the opening, but does claim to
do a decent
Have you checked out what Remi Coulom did?
http://remi.coulom.free.fr/Amsterdam2007/
It doesn't claim to be the best in the opening, but does claim to do a
decent job in the opening (and a better job in the middle of the game)
On 10/15/07, Erik S. Steinmetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Greeting
Greetings all,
I have been looking through the literature (many thanks to Markus's
wonderful online bibliography) on existing strategies in the opening
game, and have not found too many articles on the specifics outside
of a few papers on neural net learning applied to the opening. There
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