Grandad taught me how to play when i was a kid (touching story etc)
But no, just thought i'll do a go project for fun.
 
Did anyone record how much memory it took to simulate and record 360 moves? 
>From my understanding you have to play atleast a few hundred games of each 
>position
to give a fair estimation(light playout) ??



Subject: RE: [computer-go] MC Opening stageDate: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 21:57:18 
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And 6-7 every now and then (humans imitating MC bots?).
 
Do you play go competitively, Tony?
 
Dave


Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] namens Heikki LevantoVerzonden: wo 10-12-2008 21:50Aan: 
computer-goOnderwerp: Re: [computer-go] MC Opening stage

On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 12:39:55PM -0800, terry mcintyre wrote:> I once heard a 
simple rule which seems to cover just about everything> interesting: "consider 
only moves which are on the 3rd and 4th lines,> and/or within a manhattan 
distance of n, for some small n, of some other> stone already on the board." If 
memory serves, David Fotland mentioned this> at the Portland Congress. Some 
players favor opening moves on the fifth> line, however.And the occasional 
funny guy playing the center point...-H--Heikki Levanto   "In Murphy We Turst"  
   heikki (at) lsd (dot) 
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