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Is there a way to search for a specific and/or similar match/position id's in gnubg matches?
I assumed that sgf file would contain them but it doesn't seem to be the case. Perhaps marches can be loaded and exported in other formats that will contain the match/position id's??
I would like to be able to see if I am making the same moves in the same or similar situations, for a couple of reasons.
One to see if I can come up with a describable/recognizable style of my own.
The other is to be able to counter any suspicions that I make moves by looking ahead. I would blame anyone to suspect a blunder that turns into a joker as such a move. In fact, I myself suspect bots of looking ahead when they don't make the best move, let alone blunder.
But if I make the same "blunder" again and again, in the same or a very similar position, then it will prove that the move is not based on looking ahead.
And most importantly, if by making consistent "blunders" I come up on top, then the what is "blunder", "best play", etc. will need to be redefined.
Does anybody have already tried doing something like this or have any ideas/suggestions on how to go about it?
MK