* Martin Janke wrote on 28 Nov 2003:
> On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 16:23, Achim Mueller wrote:
> > Is anybody able to write a small python script that starts a
> > new match, stores the result of each game (including
> > gammons/backgammons) and the result of the
> > match into a file, and finally starts a new match?
>
> I could do that. I've already got a script which does something similar.
> Exactly what pieces of information do you need in the log file and which
> format do you prefer for it?
I just checked the script here in the office, worked like a charme.
I will do some minor tests and then start a big session of 5 pointers
woolsey.xml vs. snowie.xml
What do you estimate, how many matches have to be played to get
a significant conclusion on
1. which met is better
2. building a new met bases on the results?
Actually I thought about 2ply (checkerplay/cubedecision). What about
0ply checkerplay and 2ply cube decisions to speed up things and get
more material?