The average game-length (incl. 2 passes at the end) for my program
'myCtest' are (lean playouts):
with merci-rule: 99 (+-10)
without: 110 (+-16)
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I agree. The feel of sensei's and wikipedia are completely different.
Most of the content on sensei's is too informal for wikipedia, and I
think it would get deleted if it was put there, despite this content
being very worthwhile. On the other hand,
wikipedia is the ideal place for a short
The new cgos has a slightly better look:
http://www.greencheeks.homelinux.org:8015/~drd/CGOS/
The links to the crosstable not quite there yet, but the
crosstable looks like this:
http://www.greencheeks.homelinux.org:8015/~drd/CGOS/cross/AnchorFat.html
I need volunteers for testing.
I'm the primary author of OpenGo, and open source go project intended to aid
development of go engines. It's a sourceforge project http://opengo.sf.net
http://opengo.sf.net/ , or http://www.inventivity.com/OpenGo , The
project has been used for research, classes in university, and commercial
I watched MoGo play a few games on KGS. I think it plays very nicely
most of the time. I find it hard to judge its strength, as it
occasionally does some strange things, but overall it plays a sound
game.
One thing that may make human players biased with regards to its
strength is its