hi Ingo,

>> “Pair Go” — A game where one Chinese pro will play
>> against another...except they will both have their own
>> AlphaGo teammate, alternating moves, to take the concept
>> of ‘learning together’ quite literally.
>
> Will the pro players in these games see the evaluations
> of AlphaGo?  And also the principal line(s) ?

That would defeat the purpose of Pair Go,
which is all about having to second-guess your partners intentions.

> *************************************
> In Jena we did preliminary exeriments on this setting
> two or three years ago, with Crazy Stone being the bot.
>
> One insights: Assume A = AlphaGo, B = human_1, C = human_2
> where B is two stones stronger than C.
>
> This does not necessarily mean that team A+B will be
> stronger than A+C.

In this setup we should have A+B <= A and A+C <= A.
Perhaps player C is modest enough not to interfere with A's choices,
so that A+B <= A = A+C
:-)

regards,
-John
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