Oops sorry I forgot to put the link in the last delivery. It's
http://home.arcor.de/joachimmatussek/BearoffGWC.zip

- Adi

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Adi Kadmon <adi.kad...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 3:42 PM
Subject: An important link and a question about using EPC values in deciding
cube actions
To: bug-gnubg@gnu.org


 Hello all,

(1) As a sequel to a correspondence some months ago, here is a link for
downloading Joachim Matussek's important article about an
approximation-formula for EPC values and their use in cube decisions in
bearoff positions. This time it's the original article, and in English - not
just some section about it in a later article by someone else and moreover
in the Danish language.
http://home.arcor.de/joachimmatussek/BearoffGWC.zip



(2) I'd like to ask if there is at present a general formula for deciding
cube decisions in bearoff positions *after the correct EPC values are
already given*. I mean, does GNU make some particular computation on the EPC
values it extracts using its data-bases? For instance, let's say  Black has
a raw pip count of 57 and EPC=65.41, and White has a raw pip count of 60
pips and EPC=70.55, and it's White's roll. Does GNU use a certain "formula"
with these figures in order to reach its evaluation of the correct cube
decision? If so, does GNU use the same formula in any position whatsoever,
or is a different variant of a formula needed for each different type of
positions?
    Anyway, even if GNU does not use such formula(s), what are the current
most modern approximation formulas (given already the exact EPC values) for
humans to use?

Thanks,

-- Adi
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