Hello Lukasz and Urban

Łukasz Lew wrote:
>> In Havannah, there are not many bots. And, in the meantime
>> the programmers have marked their profiles accordingly.
>>
> 
> Profiles don't help. On LG you just click "register" and you are paired.

I see your point. When you definitely want to avoid being paired
against a bot, you should not be the first to register for a
given board size. Instead, you migth send invitation to "appropriate"
other players.


Urban Hafner wrote:
>> Can you post a link to computer Havannah forum/thread? I was looking
>> for it on LG few weeks ago and couldn't find it.
>
> I'd be interested in Links to the Forum posts, too. Especially to 
> example code for having a bot play on LG. I guess I will be able to 
> figure that out on my own, but example code/best practices would be great.

The thread
http://www.littlegolem.net/jsp/forum/topic2.jsp?forum=50&topic=390
starts with something different, but turns to bot questions soon.

You find information on ab's bot at his profile
http://www.littlegolem.net/jsp/info/player.jsp?plid=6603


@Lukasz:
> I'm not strong at all :) 

You are almost as strong as Christian Freeling, I believe.

> And in this game I confused the rules of
> havannah. (it is not interesting)

I agree that you must have had confusion with the rule that allows
"filled cycles". Otherwise, you were clearly superior in that game.

> I lost a much more interesting game here:
> http://www.littlegolem.net/jsp/game/game.jsp?gid=1044847
> Have fun with analyzing it :)

Nice - and hot - game. 
It seems that your decisive mistakes were
6.b4 (better g1 ?!) and 12.e5 (better a3 ?!).

Ingo.

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