On Apr 17, 2:28 am, Michael Petch <
mpe...@capp-sysware.com> wrote:
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> On 17/04/2012 1:34 AM, muratk wrote:
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>> Who cares if the bots cheat?
>
> You did.
Come on, Petch, it's a literary question. Of course I do and a lot of
other people do care also. I meant to say, "since you will never doubt
it, let's forget that argument and move on without it"... You could
have understood this, no...?
>> Who cares if can predict future dice
>> rolls based on how the bot plays a position?
>
> You did.
Come on, Petch, it's a literary question. Of course I do and a lot of
other people do care also. I meant to say, "since you will never doubt
it, let's forget that argument and move on without it"... You could
have understood this, no...?
> I wouldn't take the bet because even I can get pretty decent win
> percentage with pumping up the cube on matches, and winning considerably
> more matches than my error rate against XG says I should.
Okay, so, you are admitting that the error rate (if not the rest of
the similar analyses) calculated by XG is plain bullshit...??
So, how much do we deduct for this bullshit from the $39.95 that the
XG costs...???
> Bots assume equal skill but a crafty underdog can play to the bots
> weakness. A bot generally assumes both players are equal strength, which
> can get it into some trouble.
Suck my cock math phd faggot... :)) Is that what they thought you at
school...?
Why doesn't the puto improve his product to input an arbitrary
strength of the human player and then do all its calculations based on
that constant, instead of assuming that both players are of equal
strength...?
How long would it take you putos to implement this improvement...? I
am not asking to rush you. I am asking just to have an idea of what to
expect... ;)
> I might be inclined to believe the bot would have a better chance if it
> was all 1ptrs.
Why...?
> If you were to make the claim that Backgammon bots DON'T cheat but have
> many weaknesses when compared to humans, I would say "I'd agree
> wholeheartedly".
Okay, here is my offer to you: I will retract my claim that the bots
cheat, if you agree that even average human players can beat the shit
out of the bots...
> I don't think anyone here says the way a bot plays is infallible when it
> comes to their analysis, however I believe they are an invaluable tool
> for understanding certain aspects of the game. We may have gained some
> insight that we may not have seen without them.
You contradict yourself and that is a real danger! The bots are not
"infallible" but they are still "invaluable"...? Hah hahaa... You have
a weird notion of value, I would say...
$39.95 is all you "salesmen" can get for your "fallible"
garbage...! :))
> Bots are simply ONE tool, albeit a powerful one.
Bullshit...!! How can you claim that they are powerful if they can't
even gauge the strength of their opponents and play accordingly...?
I mean, we are not even scratching the surface of the "world-class
bullshit" called cube-skill yet... :))
MK