AQ v4.0.0

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Re: AQ v4.0.0

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Yes, gogui-twogtp or Sabaki, everything is in the config file.
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To install AQZ, I had to follow these 3 links (from readme.md)

## 2. Requirements
+ OS : Windows 10, Linux (64-bit)
+ GPU : Nvidia's GPU ([Compute Capability](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus) >3.0)
+ [CUDA Toolkit](https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-toolkit) 10.0 or 10.2
+ [TensorRT 7.0.0](https://docs.nvidia.com/deeplearning/sd ... index.html)

Edit : and I have been asked to install visual studio, along the way.
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Re: AQ v4.0.0

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thank! I assumed that it connects without problems, but now I can not check. I don’t understand why:
viewtopic.php?p=256618#p256618
in q5go engines are easily connected!
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Re: AQ v4.0.0

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For fun I did a few match games in Sabaki to test the strength of GLOBIS-AQZ against different neural nets.
Out of 14 games GLOBIS-AQZ won 8 games!

My personal observation about the strength of GLOBIS-AQZ:
At fixed playouts AQZ is stronger than Leela Zero (#272) but weaker than KataGo 40b (#b40-s3708042240-d967) and Leela Zero (#273). Does not fear ladders (game C1) and takes on ko's.
Playing strength (Including the attached two bonus games): KataGo 40b > LeelaZero #273 > Globis-AQZ > Leelazero #272.
Ps. Maybe the conclusion will be different with a few thousand test games instead of only fourteen games :-)

Attached:
-Original games (.ZIP file)
-Analyzed games A t/m K with KataGo 40b (.ZIP file)
-Bonus games Leela Zero #273 vs Katago 40b (.ZIP file)

Games:
Game A1: -Result:AQZ wins -"White:SAI Zedirr-nn" -Playouts:Time -Comment:A double Ko starting from move 110.
Game B1: -Result:AQZ wins -"White:SAI Zedirr-nn" -Playouts:3200 -Comment:AQZ captures a big group (@ D11).
Game C1: -Result:AQZ wins -"White:SAI LZ 272" -Playouts: 3200 -Comment:LZ 272 starts a non-working ladder from move 46.
Game D1: -Result:AQZ loses -"White:KataGo 40b" Playouts:3200 -Comment:Game looks beautifully complicated.
Game E1: -Result:AQZ loses -"Black:KataGo 40b" -Playouts: 3200 -Comment:According to the analyzed sgf AQZ was winning till move 214 (loses due a ko at R15/16?).
Game F1: -Result:AQZ wins -"Black:SAI LZ 272" -Playouts: 3200 -Comment: The placement of move 60! looks like a tesuji. Check the moves till 96. Move 46 necessary?
Game G1: -Result:AQZ wins -"White:SAI 341" -Playouts: 3200 -Comment: To move 40 a nice looking joseki (bottem right).
Game H1: -Result:AQZ wins -"Black:SAI 341" -Playouts: 3200 -Comment: How to make two eyes starting from move 60!
Game I1: -Result:AQZ wins -"White:SAI LeelaMaster GX58" -Playouts: 3200 -Comment: Looks complicated!
Game J1: -Result:AQZ loses -"Black:SAI LeelaMaster GX58" -Playouts: 3200 -Comment: Surprisingly AQZ loses (because of the Ko starting from move 94?)
Game K1: -Result:AQZ wins -"Black:SAI LeelaMaster GX58" -Playouts: 6400 -Comment: Like the placement of move 99! is the bottem-left group captured?
Game L1: -Result:AQZ loses -"White:SAI LZ 273" -Playouts:3200 -Comment: Lots of epic moves
Game M1: -Result:AQZ loses -"Black:SAI LZ 273" -Playouts:3200 -Comment: Lots of epic moves
Game N1: -Result:AQZ loses -"White:SAI LZ 273" -Playouts:6400 -Comment: Lots of epic moves
Attachments
Bonus SGF.zip
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Analyzed SGF.zip
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Original SGF.zip
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Re: AQ v4.0.0

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mb76 wrote: At fixed playouts AQZ is stronger than Leela Zero (#272)
On my PC, at 3200 po , AQZ takes 2.4 times longer than LZ(272), and 1.5 times longer than KG(40b) ...
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Re: AQ v4.0.0

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mb76 launched in q5go?
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Re: AQ v4.0.0

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And wrote:mb76 launched in q5go?
The matches were ran in Sabaki.
The analyzes were done in Q5go.
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Re: AQ v4.0.0

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I mean, were you able to run on q5go? and by the way, a new version q5go has been released
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Re: AQ v4.0.0

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And wrote:I mean, were you able to run on q5go? and by the way, a new version q5go has been released
Q5go-1.1.1 is the last version (released on May 2). AQZ does not work on this version.
I will wait for the new binary.
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Re: AQ v4.0.0

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Tried this version: https://github.com/bernds/q5Go/actions/runs/125864887

It does not work! Tried with the "Play against engine" and "Batch analysis" options.
Quits with the same error ( viewtopic.php?p=256618#p256618 ).

Will wait patiently for GLOBIS-AQZ support :cool:
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