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That makes sense.jimboy wrote:I think the bots should disappear forever.
Despite I have not played a single game against bots and probably never will, I agree with this. If it makes others happy, then it should stay. After all CC it's supposed to be about tailoring the game to your likes.nàme wrote:That makes sense.jimboy wrote:I think the bots should disappear forever.
"I don't like this thing. It doesn't effect me in any way, but it makes others happy and makes them better players. I want them gone!"
You can't brute force solve it, but if you assume that not all positions are possible, you can get close. For example, if the computer rolls 3-1 on the first roll, treat it as 100% moving the proper opening roll, and the possibilities come down. We do the same types of things when we compare sequences of DNA; not 100% analysis, but treat certain situations as givens, and certain situations as nonsense.premio53 wrote:Unlike Chess where it is now impossible for any human to win a match against a computer, Backgammon is still a game that has not been "solved" and never will be because of the randomness of the dice. There is the potential for a programmer to develop a very strong bot for Conquer Club and maybe eventually be allowed to have a rating (rated game). Even though only the top Backgammon players in the world really have a chance of winning a match against computers it isn't a stone cold lock as in Chess.