Crazy Stone Deep Learning versus Zenith Go 6
Rules:
20 seconds per move
Both AI running on the same Intel Core I5-2500k Quad-Core
Standing:
Crazy 1 : 1 Zenith
Game 1:
What a match. I would not have imagined the fun I had watching this game. Crazy Stone thought it had a substantial lead. But then a spectacular comeback by Zen Go.
Crazy Stone Deep Learning versus Zenith Go 6
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Re: Crazy Stone Deep Learning versus Zenith Go 6
Here are both playing with 60s per move on an i7-4790K.
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Re: Crazy Stone Deep Learning versus Zenith Go 6
Are you just running both programs and clicking back and forth?
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Re: Crazy Stone Deep Learning versus Zenith Go 6
I run both programs on the same computer and enter the moves manual. Both use all 4 cores and stop computing after they have made their move.
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Re: Crazy Stone Deep Learning versus Zenith Go 6
I have a question about Zen: in the analysis tab there are 3 rows: Candidate (move), Count and Value. What does "count" mean, count of what? Moves, games...?
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Re: Crazy Stone Deep Learning versus Zenith Go 6
Hello Thread Hichecker 
It called Iterations, not Count in my version of Zen Go. The larger the number is, the more well-read-out the move is.
It called Iterations, not Count in my version of Zen Go. The larger the number is, the more well-read-out the move is.