Go, called "baduk" in Korean and "wei-chi" in Chinese, is a 4,000 year-old game of strategy played by more than 100 million people
"The Many Faces of Go" is the 2008 World computer go 19x19 and
9x9 champion, 2002 World Computer Go Champion,
1998 World Computer Go Champion, and
ten time US Computer Go Champion. It is one of the strongest
Computer Go opponents in the world, and has many other great features
including an integrated
IGS client so you can play on the Internet. A sophisticated set of go
problems and a Joseki
tutor help you improve your game. It includes several go players of
different strengths,
from 2 kyu to 18 kyu, so players of any level can have a challenging
game.
In 2006 and 2007 a new breakthrough algorithm for computer go (Monte
Carlo Tree Search),
was developed in France. This new approach plays thousands
of pseudorandom
games each second, and collects statistics on the moves to
choose where to play.
With very little go knowledge, this algorithm can beat any
of the traditional,
knowledge-based, go programs. However the style of this new
algorithm by itself is strange.
Many Faces of Go, version 12 is the only program to combine
the new search algorithm
with the go knowledge from version 11 to get the benfit of
both. It gains strength from Monte Carlo evaluation, but
avoids most of the strange moves. This led to over five
stones increase in playing
strength. At the 2008 ICGA world championship, the pure
Monte Carlo programs
beat all of the traditional programs, and Many Faces of Go
version 12 beat all of
the Monte Carlo and traditional programs.
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