It was the starting checker setup for a one point match and I put the advanced player on roll. The pos ID is 4HPwATDgc/ABMA and the match id is cAkgAAAAAAAA. Let me try to geive a more complete list
- gdbm support and training.... Sat Jun 17 19:42:19 2006 Øystein Johansen <address@hidden> * gnubg.c and others: Remove gdbm database training - Sconyers database support/bearoffdatabase support I
Christian Anthon wrote on 03 May 2006 09:49 The eval window is poor and should go. However, there is still info that should be retained somewhere. I have made my comments about epc and wastage. Rob's
You'd only have to download 6x10 as it includes equities for all positions which 10 or less chequers on any of the 6 lower points, hence it includes all of the 6xY databases for Y <=9. I'd download t
OK this is not a problem, if you ask it to build using gtk-2.0, the package file will point you at /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0, if you ask for gtk1.2 I'm not sure which of the several gtk1.2 libs yo
I'm trying to commit my changes into the branch "branch-multi", but something looks strange: the default message that cvs offers to log states that almost all files have been modified since my last c
So lets recap: eq(cubeful) - from the 2 sided database. This was computed for money, but assuming cube is 1 or 2 (am I right? otherwise you need to save equities for 2,4,8,16 etc) eq(fully live cube)
I agree. Most, if not all, windows users will never use the feature. The commands are still available as commands from Edit-<Enter Command. Also, the very few times I've used the database-feature I h
Hi, gtkgame.c line 5070: "Truncate cubeless at one-sided earoff database" "Truncate cubeless at one-sided bearoffdatabase" -C, --no-cubeful Do not calculate cubeful equities for one-sided databases
other MSDOS indeed 'keeps quiet', but MSYS gives this output : $ makebearoff -o 6 -s 7999999 > temp.bd One-sided database: Number of points : 6 Number of chequers : 15 Number of positions : 54264 Ap
Thanks very much for all your recent work on the racing databases! Everything seems to work very well from the small amount I have tried so far. However, I am also not sure how useful it is to includ
I am still working on analyzing and thinking about the races results. I am not sure yet. It might be the OSR noise (it is a rollout of sorts). It might be (Like I said in the page) that the two perfo
I've just had a look at Joseph's analysis of race rollouts. I've got a bunch of questions, but I'm short on answers. If I understand the numbers correctly, 2-ply evaluation produces less errors than
(Using web mail - no spelling checker - sorry for the numerous spelling errors) Quoting Øystein O Johansen <address@hidden>: About the above statement: 1000K parameters? 250K parameters? This sounds
Hi Lukas, Have you tried creating a smaller database? If I remember correctly, there is a problem with large databases, because some 32 bit register is too small and causes a crash. There'll be a pos
In the comments on the github page you write: Note that due to its size, the two-sided bearoffdatabase gnubg_ts0.bd is currently not packaged. Maybe you could package a smaller two-sided database ?
In the comments on the github page you write: Note that due to its size, the two-sided bearoffdatabase gnubg_ts0.bd is currently not packaged. Maybe you could package a smaller two-sided database ?
Hi, I have downloaded they hyper3.bd file but I do not know where to place the file to be recognized on start up by the program? I do not see this detail covered in the manual. No matter what I try t
You can certainly feel free to do whatever you would like with the files from Debian, including keep them in the CVS repository to build unofficial packages. (You'd want to do a little more integrati