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Community Blog Discussions - Using LC0's WDL to Analyze Games#42

@AnlamK said in #41: > “ In reality, White was under pressure for a long time and had only one drawing move.” > > Wouldn’t how many drawing (or better) moves a side has in any given turn be a better m…


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Community Blog Discussions - Using LC0's WDL to Analyze Games#36

@jaxu said in #34: > @Periastron please use GitHub or at least pastebin for code! don't subject us to pasted in code as a comment If your comment targets the usability of the code provided this way: y…


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Community Blog Discussions - Using LC0's WDL to Analyze Games#24

@Periastron said in #22: > No need for any effort anymore - I drafted a functional version myself. If I can polish the python code enough to become world-visible AND if I find a way to show python cod…


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Community Blog Discussions - Using LC0's WDL to Analyze Games#22

@Periastron said in #16: > ... > we'd still have some code to write to scan through the game, record the scores and plot them using a nice graphing lib to get these cool graphs , correct? > > If so - …


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Community Blog Discussions - Using LC0's WDL to Analyze Games#16

@jk_182 said in #13: > I used python-chess to analyse the games. At the end of this blog post lczero.org/blog/2020/04/wdl-head/ there is an explanation how to get the WDL when analysing with Leela. Go…


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Community Blog Discussions - 9 Rules You NEED to Know to Win Won Games#10

Well written! I'd add a nuance to #2: Exchange pieces, but not your good ones for the opponent's bad ones. Which is all too easy at times.


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Community Blog Discussions - Why You Shouldn't Always Trust The Engine#21

QxQ is not only the safest, but also the fastest win, in terms of practical game duration. 90+% of the time, your opponent will resign in response.


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