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Manuel
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Re: Arimaa games shared database
« Reply #45 on: May 7th, 2013, 6:06am » |
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on May 7th, 2013, 4:09am, rbarreira wrote:I am surprised Elimination is so high. I thought it would be around 1-2%. |
| I bet half of it is against ArimaascoreP1...
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Fritzlein
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Re: Arimaa games shared database
« Reply #46 on: May 7th, 2013, 9:58am » |
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on May 7th, 2013, 6:06am, Manuel wrote:I bet half of it is against ArimaascoreP1... |
| I can only remember one elimination ever from a human game. I have a hunch that most elimination wins could have been by goal, but the the human player wanted to keep playing, and the bot didn't complain. In a human vs. human game it would be rude to keep on playing to win by tortuous means if you already have a clear way to win.
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browni3141
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Re: Arimaa games shared database
« Reply #47 on: May 7th, 2013, 6:17pm » |
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Unrestricted results: Goal: 60.6809% Timeout: 15.9446% Resignation: 13.6777% Elimination: 5.97011% Immobilization: 2.1394% Illegal move: 1.13233% Three fold repetition: .317144% Abandoned: .0843952% Forfeit: .0355747% Score: .00908289% No rabbits left: .00870444% Statistics where neither nor both players were one of the "ArimaaScore" bots: Goal: 60.7611% Timeout: 16.2874% Resignation: 14.6564% Elimination: 4.60503% Immobilization: 2.1348% Illegal move: 1.06075% Three fold repetition: .348318% Abandoned:.0922751% Forfeit: .0390714% Score: .00997568% No rabbits left: .00498784% Statistics excluding H v. B games: Goal: 70.5162% Timeout: 15.7098% Resignation: 7.31345% Illegal move: 2.47738% Three fold repetition: 1.39074% Elimination: 1.1163% Immobilization: .923453% Forfeit: .322652% Abandoned:.166889% Score: .0333778% No rabbits left: .0296692% Again, accuracy not guaranteed
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mattj256
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Re: Arimaa games shared database
« Reply #48 on: May 8th, 2013, 2:14am » |
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Hmm a lot of the total resignations are in H vs. B. I guess there aren't too many in B vs B games. Ok I have a challenge for you, if you're up for it. There are eight ways to capture. Can I have some frequency statistics? Category 1: A piece steps onto an unprotected trap and is captured. - Friendly piece voluntarily steps onto trap (suicide)
- Enemy piece pushed onto trap
- Enemy piece pulled onto trap
- Friendly piece sacrifices itself to pull (suicide-pull)
- Friendly piece sacrifices itself to push (suicide-push)
Category 2: A piece is on a trap when its only ally moves away. - Ally steps away voluntarily (friendly abandonment)
- Ally pushed away
- Ally pulled away
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phairland
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Re: Arimaa games shared database
« Reply #49 on: Jan 7th, 2015, 12:03am » |
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on Mar 10th, 2011, 5:16pm, Fritzlein wrote: In fact, for most areas of investigation, I am interested only in HvH games. |
| I made some queries on the full database (2002-2014) and is clearly shown that games of HvB are no really interesting for analysis or investigation (I very rounded the percentages): 51% Games Won by Human 99% Human Resigns (HvH = 20%) 99% Human Lost on Time (HvH = 30%) 99% Human Won by Elimination (HvH 0.5%) 90% Human Won my iMmobilization (HvH 1.5%)
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