Magicwand wrote:
Move 10: it is in the joseki book that black can not hanne. CS didnt know joseki.
Move 14: i know it is written that you capture the cut stone but not on this board.
Move 28: really? i guess CS is satisfied with what appears to be influence...
Move 50: this is a perfect example of computer playing influence without any plan.
Move 54: CS is trying to capture cut stone but can not read what he will giveup catch one stone.
Move 64: kyuish attack.
Move 70, 72: appears to be an attack that is not really an attack...
Move 78: When board gets complicated.. CS plays Crazy moves.
Move 100 and 101 trade: helped white and lost sente
Move 110, 112: whY????
Move 120, 124, 146, 150, 152, 154............: crazy computer moves
I understand that computer is trying hard to make the game even after losing big in the beginning.
but if you play a move...it should have meaning. It least ddk moves are full of purpose although it is wrong.
This computer lacks spirit and reading ability.
I will be honest and say that i can beat CS in 4 stone game.
Magicwand, you are mistaking the concept (of how a MCTS evaluator works). It isn't reading. It isn't planning. It is simply making the move that analysis of a large number of playouts between equal opponents indicated had the highest chance of winning. That means "insanely complicated, dependent on a large amount of scattered small bits of aji" is viable even though unintelligible to human thinking. So it can make rather weird moves, leave lots of positions unfinished, etc. In human terms, think of this as a player with extremely "loose" style. Its strength is unbalanced, more tactical than strategic ability.
However, you are convinced you could beat the program even if it had several handicap stones. Well that is an empirical matter, easily settled one way or the other. Play against it. OK, you don't have access to playing against it in a slow game (you lack the hardware and the software) but you can always play against it in a fast game. To compensate, allow it one less stone.
In other words, lets see you take on the Crazy Stone bot on KGS allowing it three stones. It should be back up there shortly since the tournament is over. If not, you could contact Remi to see what could be set up.