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From: | Joseph Heled |
Subject: | Re: [Bug-gnubg] Possible evaluation bug |
Date: | Sun, 18 Feb 2018 12:39:57 +1300 |
Since backgammon pieces don't come back from the dead, a system with plentiful memory will have a set of nets for one-side-has-1-checker, one-side-has-2-checkers, etc/ That will help a lots of those boundary (but relatively rare) situations. Another possible approach in that direction is to have a per-remaining-checkers setting for move filters.-JosephOn 18 February 2018 at 11:37, Philippe Michel <address@hidden> wrote:On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 02:09:33PM +0100, Øystein Schønning-Johansen wrote:
> So.... the conclusion must be that there is something funny with the
> movefilters. Don't know what.
0-ply evaluates the resulting positions quite haphazardly and there is
only one move with 24/19 if the first eight choices. The wider filter
gets three more and these four get the top spots at 2-ply. This is
better but there are still a few reasonable 24/19 plays missing.
The 0-ply evaluations of the next roll position are probably rather poor
as well since the 2-ply equities of these moves are much more dispersed
than they should. 3-ply is better and 4-ply seems right, with all the
plays breaking the 24 point sensibly in a 0.02 interval.
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