It's not that easy. The statistics I used were obtained from 9x9
games, and there was quite some manual tuning based on visual
inspection of problematic positions (using my own subjective judgement
as a Go player).

Erik


On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Olivier Teytaud <olivier.teyt...@lri.fr> wrote:
>
> Ok.
> If you can send your binary (linux ?) to me, I'll do the comparison on 13x13
> and 19x19 - I think the advantage of Yizao's pattern is mainly on big
> boards.
> (if it's under windows I'm a bit too lazy for that ...)
> Best regards,
> Olivier
>
>
>> >> The playout policy I used in the 2007 version of Steenvreter was
>> >> developed independently of the Mogo policy. However, some time after
>> >> the olympiad I also implemented Mogo's version for comparison. IIRC
>> >> the policy with Yizao's patterns was of comparable quality at equal
>> >> numbers of simulations but a bit faster so therefore over-all better.
>> >>
>> >
>> > Thanks for this interesting comment. Is your policy described somewhere,
>> > and
>> > was this comparison in 9x9 or 13x13 or 19x19 ?
>>
>> No, I never published anything on it. The comparison was only for 9x9.
>>
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