Cosumi
Cosumi
Hi there. Have been playing Cosumi Go (http://www.cosumi.net/en/) and it's not bad, but can't find much critical info on it. I'd like to know how people evaluate it against other online computer go sets. Also about what rank would you assess Cosumi?
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Re: Cosumi
Never seen it before. I played it a 9x9 on the highest level and won by 16.5 points and on the next highest level I won by 36.5 point. So I guess it is not too strong.
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Re: Cosumi
DrStraw wrote:Never seen it before. I played it a 9x9 on the highest level and won by 16.5 points so I guess it is not too strong.
Can you try 13x13 ?
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The thing is so slow I don't know if I have the time or patience to try 13x13. And certainly not 19x19.
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Re: Cosumi
DrStraw wrote:The thing is so slow I don't know if I have the time or patience to try 13x13. And certainly not 19x19.
Okay. It's very quick when I play, less than 1 sec per move. I think I'm not as good as I thought I was at go because it beats me more than half the time 13x13 how sad...
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Re: Cosumi
I beat it even on 19x19 by 95 points. Somewhat hard to gauge level from that as I stopped trying much after a big kill, but maybe 5k?
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Definitely not as good as I thought I was then... Had rarely played online or computer go.
Can I ask a recommended place to play online with people and get a sense of my rank, as I'm very curious now.
Can I ask a recommended place to play online with people and get a sense of my rank, as I'm very curious now.
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MDP wrote:Definitely not as good as I thought I was then... Had rarely played online or computer go.
Can I ask a recommended place to play online with people and get a sense of my rank, as I'm very curious now.
KGS for real time and DGS for turn-based.
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Re: Cosumi
DrStraw wrote:Never seen it before. I played it a 9x9 on the highest level and won by 16.5 points and on the next highest level I won by 36.5 point. So I guess it is not too strong.
Assuming the highest level of cosumi is always stronger than the previous level, by induction you'd beat God by 354.5 points
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DrStraw wrote:MDP wrote:Definitely not as good as I thought I was then... Had rarely played online or computer go.
Can I ask a recommended place to play online with people and get a sense of my rank, as I'm very curious now.
KGS for real time and DGS for turn-based.
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Re: Cosumi
If you can afford to use your internet connection for the purpose, there are servers offering games between humans (or bots) of which KGS is an example.
If you can't afford to do that (I can't for example, just one phone line here) there are perhaps stronger free programs you might try depending on your hardware and operating system. And there are certainly stronger programs available for a price (again perhaps subject to operating system limitations as might not be available for yours).
If you can't afford to do that (I can't for example, just one phone line here) there are perhaps stronger free programs you might try depending on your hardware and operating system. And there are certainly stronger programs available for a price (again perhaps subject to operating system limitations as might not be available for yours).
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Re: Cosumi
RBerenguel wrote:DrStraw wrote:Never seen it before. I played it a 9x9 on the highest level and won by 16.5 points and on the next highest level I won by 36.5 point. So I guess it is not too strong.
Assuming the highest level of cosumi is always stronger than the previous level, by induction you'd beat God by 354.5 points
I had to read this three times before I understood your confusion. In common English usage the expression "next highest" does not mean one step higher, it means one step lower. Sort of like "penultimate" does not mean later or greater but one before the last.
English is full of strange expressions that most native speakers never notice are ambiguous or silly. For your amusement: http://www.gray-area.org/Research/Ambig/
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Aidoneus wrote:RBerenguel wrote:DrStraw wrote:Never seen it before. I played it a 9x9 on the highest level and won by 16.5 points and on the next highest level I won by 36.5 point. So I guess it is not too strong.
Assuming the highest level of cosumi is always stronger than the previous level, by induction you'd beat God by 354.5 points
I had to read this three times before I understood your confusion. In common English usage the expression "next highest" does not mean one step higher, it means one step lower. Sort of like "penultimate" does not mean later or greater but one before the last.
English is full of strange expressions that most native speakers never notice are ambiguous or silly. For your amusement: http://www.gray-area.org/Research/Ambig/
I wasn't confused, I know this weird gradation in English (in Spanish it is actually similarly formed, so it's probably common among many languages?), just wanted to add a minor joke to the conversation using the fact that indeed, English is quite a weird language and DrS a mathematician
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RBerenguel wrote:Aidoneus wrote:Assuming the highest level of cosumi is always stronger than the previous level, by induction you'd beat God by 354.5 points
I had to read this three times before I understood your confusion. In common English usage the expression "next highest" does not mean one step higher, it means one step lower. Sort of like "penultimate" does not mean later or greater but one before the last.
English is full of strange expressions that most native speakers never notice are ambiguous or silly. For your amusement: http://www.gray-area.org/Research/Ambig/
I wasn't confused, I know this weird gradation in English (in Spanish it is actually similarly formed, so it's probably common among many languages?), just wanted to add a minor joke to the conversation using the fact that indeed, English is quite a weird language and DrS a mathematician[/quote]
Ahh, I didn't realize that it was deliberate malapropism for the sake of a math joke.
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Re: Cosumi
RBerenguel wrote:I wasn't confused, I know this weird gradation in English (in Spanish it is actually similarly formed, so it's probably common among many languages?), just wanted to add a minor joke to the conversation using the fact that indeed, English is quite a weird language and DrS a mathematician
Sorry. It went over my head. It made no sense to me so I ignored it.
Still officially AGA 5d but I play so irregularly these days that I am probably only 3d or 4d over the board (but hopefully still 5d in terms of knowledge, theory and the ability to contribute).