Hi Darren,

It preserves the tree if and only if you add:
--pondering 1

If you don't want to use pondering, but you still want to keep the tree
between moves, add
--keepTreeIfPossible 1

(not documented, and from my memory, it may be not the right option :p)

Hoping this helps,
Sylvain

2007/9/28, Darren Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi Sylvain,
> I've had chance to play Mogo a fair bit recently, and have a couple of
> questions. The 2nd requires I make a diagram so I'll just ask the easy
> first one: is Mogo preserving the tree between moves, or does it start
> fresh each time?
>
> Surprisingly it seems to be the latter. E.g. we're mostly following its
> prime variation, but after my move in that line its first 20-30,000
> nodes are sometimes spent re-exploring the lines we both know won't work
> before it rediscovers the variation we were following.
>
> (If it is in fact preserving part of the tree is there any number in the
> debug output that says how many nodes it is carrying over?)
>
> Darren
>
>
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