Ingo Althofer wrote:The playing style of Monte-Carlo bots (Many Faces is one)
is completely different from human playing style. Therefore,
it is very normal that sometimes
(A) humans think that such a bot plays very poor moves from time to time
Well... it was more than just 'thinking' - these WERE retarded moves.
And while I grant you that it is certainly possible (and probably true) that programs view the game differently than humans, it would stand to reason that a 1d programs making retarded moves so much, would also have to make a fair number of really good moves which would balance out all the blunders. I am not sure I have seen any such moves, although it is certainly possible that they were there I am just not strong enough to notice them.
From my observation, the programs have had two advantages:
1) fast pace of the game
2) the ability (inherent to all programs, even the weakest ones) not to be psyched-out by the moves
Other than this - I have watched a lot of 1d games, and MFoG did not seem to play at that level.
It might be as you say, the program views the game differently than humans, but then the question is - what is its value as a sparring and teaching partner?
Anyways... I did not really wanted to harp about the weaknesses of computer programs in Go.
Just wondering if anybody has noticed stuff like that.
For example - has any dan player purchased MFoG and really gave it a workout at different time settings to see how it plays?