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Re: [computer-go] 9x9 position



The current development version makes the same mistake, so I'll use
that instead of GNU Go 3.5.8, which played at the Olympiad. The
following moves are considered:

1. F6  27.19
2. F7  25.96
3. C7  22.97
4. G7  19.87
5. H7  13.53
6. G3  9.03
7. D2  6.16
8. H4  0.41
Does GnuGo do any full-board search? Or does it just rely on the static analysis (I assume the numbers above are from static analysis)?

How does SlugGo (that was the name of the cluster go program built on top of gnu-go wasn't it?) do on this position? Does the extra computing power allow it to choose a better move?

Darren

P.S. ManyFaces chooses H4 for black 11, so it is also worried about that aji. If I follow with D7, F7, D2, E2, E8, F8 it says white is winning by 4.5pts (and white to move).
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