I am having a teaching class for children, most of them are just starting to learn how to play. I teach the basic skills like liberty, connection, capturing, counting liberty... When they get bored with these practices, they play each other. In addition, I would like them to play against AI programs. I looked over OGS where there are a couple of AIs for ddk. However, those programs are not available timely and consistently.
Is there a better AI for beginners (25k - 10k)?
AI for beginners
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Re: AI for beginners
I'm pretty sure the free trial version of MFOG is 18 kyu. That'd be fine for your weaker students but not for the 10K's. Unlocked (plays to ~1d with that and 3 kyu MCTS, the harder problem sets, etc) it's not free. But you could try emailing Fotland to see what deal he might be willing to work out. It doesn't hurt to ask in a situation like this.
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Re: AI for beginners
https://www.sjeng.org/leela.html
Leela 0.11.0 https://www.sjeng.org/dl/setupLeela0110.exe
free program, different sizes of boards 7x7 - 25x25, choice of difficulty level, rating game on 9x9 and 19x19 with a rating of 30k - 1k and automatic level change
Leela 0.4.6 https://www.sjeng.org/dl/setupLeela046.exe sizes of boards 9x9 - 37x37
Leela 0.11.0 https://www.sjeng.org/dl/setupLeela0110.exe
free program, different sizes of boards 7x7 - 25x25, choice of difficulty level, rating game on 9x9 and 19x19 with a rating of 30k - 1k and automatic level change
Leela 0.4.6 https://www.sjeng.org/dl/setupLeela046.exe sizes of boards 9x9 - 37x37
Re: AI for beginners
"Leela 0.11.0 https://www.sjeng.org/dl/setupLeela0110.exe"
Thank you very much.
I have installed Leela 0.11.0, and tried to set a level, let't say, 25k with 13x13 board size, but I couldn't.
How do you set a difficulty level of this program?
Thank you very much.
I have installed Leela 0.11.0, and tried to set a level, let't say, 25k with 13x13 board size, but I couldn't.
How do you set a difficulty level of this program?
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Re: AI for beginners
I was involved in one project for an MCTS bot, but it already beats GnuGo on 9x9, and loses on 19x19
GnuGo is not strong at 9x9, but it makes sensible moves, which can be a challenge to beginners. I think it would be a perfect match to someone who gets the rules enough to do go puzzles
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnugo/
GnuGo is not strong at 9x9, but it makes sensible moves, which can be a challenge to beginners. I think it would be a perfect match to someone who gets the rules enough to do go puzzles
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnugo/
Re: AI for beginners
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I downloaded Gnu Go 3.8 and used Panda glgo for hosting it, and play myself against it. However, glgo missed scoring dead stones at the ending stage.
Is there a better go client than Panda Glgo that can tell life and death of a group?
I downloaded Gnu Go 3.8 and used Panda glgo for hosting it, and play myself against it. However, glgo missed scoring dead stones at the ending stage.
Is there a better go client than Panda Glgo that can tell life and death of a group?
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Re: AI for beginners
GnuGo itself has this featuredeungsan wrote:iopq:
I downloaded Gnu Go 3.8 and used Panda glgo for hosting it, and play myself against it. However, glgo missed scoring dead stones at the ending stage.
Is there a better go client than Panda Glgo that can tell life and death of a group?
So use GoGui and let GnuGo tell the life and death of a group. You add a new engine and do `gnugo --mode gtp` as the executable (from the correct folder)
As you can see, the stone I put in its territory is properly dead and the seki stones are properly alive
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