In the GNU documentation it says the following about predefined settings:
Beginner: This setting uses no lookahead and adds up to 0.060 noise to the
evaluation. With this setting GNU Backgammon will evaluate like a
beginner.
Casual
play: This setting uses no lookahead and adds up to 0.050 noise to
the evaluation. With this setting GNU Backgammon will evaluate a bit
better than the beginner setting but not much.
Intermediate: This setting uses no lookahead and adds up to 0.030 noise to
each evaluation. It still plays an intermediate game.
Advanced: This setting uses no lookahead and adds up to 0.015 noise to
each evaluation. This setting plays a good game.
My question is, approximately what Snowie error rate do these settings
translate into? Has anyone tested this out?
Tim
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