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[Bug-gnubg] Temperature map: rolls of opponent


From: Nardy Pillards
Subject: [Bug-gnubg] Temperature map: rolls of opponent
Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 10:45:58 +0200

It's really nice to see that a 44 roll (for me) after an opening 54 (24/20
13/8) of opponent is slightly better than a 33 roll at 0-Ply. At 2-Ply, the
33 blitz defenitly gives a stronger play than the 44 'hit-and-make-golden
point'.

I do like the idea of Sho Sengoku (colors instead of numbers) and I do like
the implementation of Jørn in GNU Backgammon.

Now...
If I could get the temperature maps of my opponent's rolls after my possible
moves, it could tell me what I'm doing wrong to play move #3 instead of move
#1.
If I understood well, the Equity Difference Histogram of Sho Sengoku
( example: url
   http://www46.pair.com/sengoku/TempMap/English/Maps/kinchan_6798.html
 )
starts with the temperature maps of the possible rolls of the opponent.

And although I like to see the temperature map of my own rolls, wouldn't it
be more usefull to see the TMaps of the opponent ?

Remark:
Could this be the start of GNU Backgammon telling me:
'Nah... not that move. You forgot about the 6 long shots. Just play this one
safe' ?

__________
Nardy





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