Predict the winner of World Go Championship 2017
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Re: Predict the winner of World Go Championship 2017
More directly, here's Hideki from the computer-go mailing list:
"The value network has been trained with Chinese rules and 7.5
pts komi. Using this for Japanese and 6.5, there will be some
error in close games. We knew this issue and thought such
chances would be so small that postponed correcting (not so
easy)."
http://computer-go.org/pipermail/comput ... 09980.html
"The value network has been trained with Chinese rules and 7.5
pts komi. Using this for Japanese and 6.5, there will be some
error in close games. We knew this issue and thought such
chances would be so small that postponed correcting (not so
easy)."
http://computer-go.org/pipermail/comput ... 09980.html
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Re: Predict the winner of World Go Championship 2017
Leela on 500k playouts (and I am still waiting) does not see the tesuji on F19. Maybe Zen also missed this and thought that it doesn't need to defend there?
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Re: Predict the winner of World Go Championship 2017
My bet on Mi Yuting is still safe (though I'm kinda root for Iyama Yura)
Anyway, there's no need for fourth day as first and second place will be either Park Jungwhan and Mi Yuting while third and fourth place will be either Iyama Yuta or DeepZenGo.
Anyway, there's no need for fourth day as first and second place will be either Park Jungwhan and Mi Yuting while third and fourth place will be either Iyama Yuta or DeepZenGo.
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Re: Predict the winner of World Go Championship 2017
TVBaduk has Lee Sedol provide live commentary for the game, wish I could understand what he said
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2P-lGGNpjU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2P-lGGNpjU
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Re: Predict the winner of World Go Championship 2017
Hmm... I'm curious which social media are you referring to?pookpooi wrote:Zen throw away points until Park won. Chinese social media call Zen 'loser'
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Re: Predict the winner of World Go Championship 2017
Zen's hardware
The source https://www.cyberoro.com/news/news_view.oro?num=522788
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Re: Predict the winner of World Go Championship 2017
For playing by territory scoring with a 6.5 komi, it might have been better to train by Chinese rules with a komi of 7. A tie result would be a Black win under Japanese rules with 6.5 komi about 50% of the time. Even better, I think, to train under Button Go with a komi of 7, where at its turn each player could take a button worth 0.5 point under Chinese rules. Then if Black took the last dame to score 7 points on the board, White could take the button to win, while if White took the last dame to score 7 points on the board, Black could take the button to win.seigenblues wrote:More directly, here's Hideki from the computer-go mailing list:
"The value network has been trained with Chinese rules and 7.5
pts komi. Using this for Japanese and 6.5, there will be some
error in close games. We knew this issue and thought such
chances would be so small that postponed correcting (not so
easy)."
http://computer-go.org/pipermail/comput ... 09980.html
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Re: Predict the winner of World Go Championship 2017
Zen managed to give a decent performance, but it really exploded spectacularly in the endgame with Park Jeong Hwan.
Anyway, my pick came in last place.
Anyway, my pick came in last place.
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Re: Predict the winner of World Go Championship 2017
Zen beat Iyama by resignation. Michael Redmond commented that Zen had a 10 point lead toward the end, forcing Iyama to start a ko that he had no hope of winning...
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Re: Predict the winner of World Go Championship 2017
Congrats to anyone who choose Park Jungwhan.
It's my curse that I'll never bet in the right slot, hope Densei-sen this Sunday prove me wrong.
It's my curse that I'll never bet in the right slot, hope Densei-sen this Sunday prove me wrong.
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Re: Predict the winner of World Go Championship 2017
Whilst Iyama did the honourable thing in resigning a clearly lost game, I do wonder if Zen could actually close out the win to counting if he played on. It's a bit weird if it is happy to throw away points when it thinks it is winning by a little, but not a lot. Maybe too much shame if he won that way, even more so in Japanese culture?
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Re: Predict the winner of World Go Championship 2017
That's my favorite scoring system and I would love to see it becoming the norm. Japanese-style scoring is a logical product of tradition, but also a logical anomaly.Bill Spight wrote:Even better, I think, to train under Button Go with a komi of 7, where at its turn each player could take a button worth 0.5 point under Chinese rules. Then if Black took the last dame to score 7 points on the board, White could take the button to win, while if White took the last dame to score 7 points on the board, Black could take the button to win.
Small plug: You can play Go with integer komi, button and area scoring on igGameCenter. I added that option myself, with permission from the site owner, out of dissatisfaction with territory scoring. I also added all the remaining board sizes from 5x5 to 19x19.
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Re: Predict the winner of World Go Championship 2017
The Nihon Kiin was hyping up this event so much but I didn't see a single news from them since the tournament started. Came to check and it's already over.