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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Question about Analyze moving
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Mirori |
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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Question about Analyze moving |
Date: |
Wed, 18 Jun 2003 14:00:21 -0700 |
"Dave" <address@hidden> wrote:
>Hello!
> I am a fellow GNU BG user who has the same problem that you posted on an
>online thread; No matter what I seem to do, GNU BG thinks that my checker
>play is perfect.
> You mentioned that your friend solved this problem and I can only assume
>that you've solved it as well, as there are no more threads.
> Could you give me any advice?
>
>thanks in advance!
>
>dave
Hi, dave,
These are advices which Nardy gave me before.
I tried to reset my analysing parameters, and set again, then it worked
correctly.
Mirori
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you do get 'perfect play' with every match you analyse, do you have the correct
weights on your PC?
(when gnubg starts, does it tell you: 'WARNING: No neural net weights were
found'?)
And you can check what databases and weights gnubg is using:
Analyse / Evaluation engine (almost last line of the Analyse submenu).
If you do _not_ get that warning, I propose to reset your analysing
parameters.
Settings / Analyse
Under Chequer play and Cube decisions choose: Expert (or World Class, or
Supremo)
Settings / Evaluate
Under Chequer play and Cube decisions choose: Expert (or World Class, or
Supremo)
Then open a match, clear the analysis and analyse it again?
Please keep me posted if you still have those weird results.
Nardy
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