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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Feature request: Training tool "Randomize first N moves
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Massimiliano Maini |
Subject: |
Re: [Bug-gnubg] Feature request: Training tool "Randomize first N moves within 0.XXX equity." |
Date: |
Fri, 9 Oct 2009 10:08:49 +0200 |
For chequer play, I can see:
- favor the move than wins more gammons (when gammons count, maybe)
and/or (maybe the two overlap):
- favor/disfavor the move that hits (or the move that blots)
For cube action:
- cube aggressive/cube shy (double close no-doubles and take close passes /
no-double close doubles, pass close takes)
For each "presonality aspect", multiple levels could be defined, e.g.:
- gammon-go attitude: disfavor a lot / disfavor a bit / neutral /
favor a bit / favor a lot
- gammon-save attitude: disfavor a lot / disfavor a bit / neutral /
favor a bit / favor a lot
- double/nodouble attitude: very shy / shy / neutral / aggressive /
very aggressive
- take/pass attitude: very shy / shy / neutral / aggressive / very aggressive
Another thing that could be interesting is to avoid applying the "presonality"
all the time, on all the decisions: an "early doubler" will double
early randomly
in the match (e.g. with a given probability like 33% of the time, or something).
MaX.