Hi,
Anybody knows what is rz-74? It is playing very strong at 19x19, and it
looks like nothing I have seen before. Monte-Carlo with a lot of domain
knowledge, maybe. A very strong classical program converted to
Monte-Carlo would be my guess. Probably not MonteGNU. Handtalk? Go++?
Very intere
I was curious about that too, who is rz-74? The name is perhaps a
clue. Is it at version 74?I haven't been watching the games, but
are you saying it behaves like a Monte Carlo program?
- Don
On Mon, 2008-08-18 at 13:29 +0200, Rémi Coulom wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Anybody knows what is rz-74? It
Don Dailey wrote:
I was curious about that too, who is rz-74? The name is perhaps a
clue. Is it at version 74?I haven't been watching the games, but
are you saying it behaves like a Monte Carlo program?
- Don
After watching more games, I am less impressed by its strength. It is
def
I looked at the last games played by rz-74, and it looks like a
MC-program given how how it plays in the opening (odd moves in the
center). I also doubt there are any traditional programs who can get
90% against gnugo on 19x19. Are there?
But it seems to overplay badly in the opening in the
I did a quick study of rz-74 and when playing BLACK against gnugo we get
mostly very close scores, indicative of Monte Carlo:
20 B+1.5
7 B+3.5
1 B+5.5
1 B+Illegal
4 B+Resign
1 W+Resign
1 W+Time
Results when playing WHITE against Gnugo-3.7.10*
2 B+Re
Magnus Persson wrote:
I looked at the last games played by rz-74, and it looks like a
MC-program given how how it plays in the opening (odd moves in the
center). I also doubt there are any traditional programs who can get
90% against gnugo on 19x19. Are there?
I agree that the winning rate a
Just a guess: an incarnation of Sluggo?
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Magnus Persson wrote:
> I looked at the last games played by rz-74, and it looks like a
> MC-program given how how it
Perhaps on the crosstable page I should put another column that tells
you, for each opponent, what your winning expectation is based on your
respective ELO ratings? It would be nice to see at a glance whether
you are winning more, or less, than you are expected to against specific
players.
- D
On Aug 18, 2008, at 10:19 AM, Don Dailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Perhaps on the crosstable page I should put another column that tells
you, for each opponent, what your winning expectation is based on your
respective ELO ratings? It would be nice to see at a glance whether
you are winning m
On 18, Aug 2008, at 6:58 AM, terry mcintyre wrote:
Just a guess: an incarnation of Sluggo?
not to my knowledge,
but it is true that students do things that I am not aware of
and they do make up their own player names.
Cheers,
David
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I saw an error in this, but when I looked again it was gone.
- Don
On Mon, 2008-08-18 at 17:08 +0100, Nick Wedd wrote:
> My report is at http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/past/41/index.html
>
> Nick
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I saw an error in this, but when I looked again it was gone.
Yes, I normally make a few errors which I spot soon after uploading :)
Nick
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One small correction, my server wasn't running two copies of HouseBot,
it was running three. I discovered later there was a 4th running from
somewhere else but haven't tracked it down yet.
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On Aug 18, 2008, at 12:08 PM, Nick Wedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My report is a
Nick Wedd wrote:
> My report is at http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/past/41/index.html
In the round 10 game between AyaMC and CrazyStone, the marked H8 move
has no effect on life and death; the white stones are already dead.
The killing move was 27 at E9. As far as I can tell white couldn't
afford to
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Nick Wedd wrote:
> My report is at http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/past/41/index.html
[Please ignore the previous empty mail.]
> In round 9, MonteGNU appeared to misread a ladder in its game
> against CrazyStone. SGF. But maybe it knew it had no way to win.
Yes, it was the usual Monte Carlo nonsen
Rémi Coulom wrote:
> Don Dailey wrote:
>> I was curious about that too, who is rz-74? The name is perhaps a
>> clue. Is it at version 74?I haven't been watching the games, but
>> are you saying it behaves like a Monte Carlo program?
>>
>> - Don
>>
>
> After watching more games, I am less i
I haven't been able to access the ICGA tournament site for over a
week. Anyone know anything about it?
Ian
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