[Computer-go] replacing dynamic komi with a scoring function
Yamato
yamato_cg at yahoo.co.jp
Sun Jan 8 19:30:48 PST 2012
(2012/01/09 9:56), Jouni Valkonen wrote:
> There is indeed a problem with Dynamic komi with Zen. Zen often loses
> the handicap games if black tries to minimize the move count. Often if
> it is possible to bring game to small yose in around move 180 or so and
> if not too much behind, then Zen most likely will lose. I have played
> few games where Zen noted only when filling last dames that it is losing
> the game by few or half points and then resign. Although, one game was
> that I lost by ½ points, because I accidentally defended unnecessarily
> instead of taking the last dame. One game was that i was about ten
> points behind around move 180, but then Zen played a slack small yose,
> and lost by 2½ points. Also good and very easy strategy against zen in
> handicap games is to take all the sides and give center territory to the
> Zen. Zen almost always will take the center territory as too small and
> gives sides as too big.
I think people often confuse the evaluation problem and the dynamic komi
problem. A more urgent problem is the underestimation of the edge and
corner territory.
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Yamato
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