I noticed that Leela spends a long time determining its opening moves while whatever brute force engine it is pitted against responds near instantly. As I understand it this is from the traditional engine doing a simple lookup in a table base whereas Leela treats even the first more no different from the middle or end. Given this it appears possible to generate a Leela book for at least the first few moves in advance of any match and save it as a data file. This, then, would serve as quick starting point which would provide it more time to think later on in the game.
We don't even have a particularly stable codebase yet, and the devs time is limited.
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