boardgame-research
List of research around modern boardgames. (by captn3m0)
Sabaki
An elegant Go board and SGF editor for a more civilized age. (by SabakiHQ)
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boardgame-research
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- Training an AI for Tigris and Euphrates
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Board Games and Markov Chains
If you enjoyed this, you might like some of the literature around boardgame research that uses Markov Chains. Prime examples are RISK and Monopoly, but someone wrote a thesis on "Analysis of 'The Settlers of Catan' Using Markov Chains" as well. I maintain a nice list at https://github.com/captn3m0/boardgame-research (grep for Markov)
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DeepMind's Player of Games, a general-purpose game algorithm
If you are interested in this, I maintain a list of boardgame-solving related research at https://github.com/captn3m0/boardgame-research, with sections for specific games.
This looks really interesting. It would be a good project to test this against a general card-playing framework to easily test it on a variety of imperfect-information games based on playing cards.
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How to Win at Risk Every Time by Using Systems Thinking
If you're interested in Risk, here's a list of research on Risk: https://github.com/captn3m0/boardgame-research#risk
Sabaki
Posts with mentions or reviews of Sabaki.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-04.
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How do I record a played game on Fox?
I like Sabaki, but there's also GoWrite, CGoban (the KGS client), and others (search for "SGF editor"). You can also review .sgf with OGS online, or with AI Sensei. KaTrain is a very good AI client that can review .sgf as well.
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AI review recommendations for Mac?
Actually, you can connect an AI engine like KataGo to Sabaki. You need to install the AI engine separately and understand command lines though.
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I wonder if these ChatGPT answers will every get nuked
I've been using ChatGPT since launch and constantly seeking out examples of how others have been using it. A few years ago I started using KataGo with Sabaki to improve my go-playing abilities. I've known about token embeddings in neural networks before ChatGPT was a twinkle in OpenAI's eye. I was there, but I haven't seen everything you've seen, so please show me. If the truth is that ChatGPT has canned responses to some prompt or set of prompts, then I want to believe that it does. If I have misconceptions about anything, I want to break those misconceptions. As long as your beliefs and mine contradict one another, one of us has the opportunity to learn.
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Tough semeai during one of my recent tournament games. Black to play and kill the triangled group.
It's a feature with sabaki, to make it look resemble a real board more.
- Custom goban… any programs?
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Learning to score a game.
That said, if you can download some sgfs and view them in a tool like [sabaki]((https://sabaki.yichuanshen.de/), you can try and match the score that the computer reports. You can get SGFs from here - other sources are available. Be sure to find games which were won on points. You can't count a game won by resignation.
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Best LOCAL software for AI analysis
I like Sabaki
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Contributing to open-source go projects?
It's a shame because KGS would benefit greatly from a modern client. I think at this point writing a new client from scratch would be preferable, or maybe taking something like [Sabaki](https://sabaki.yichuanshen.de/) and turning it into a KGS client might be viable. Speaking of which, Sabaki is a good option for those looking to contribute to an open source project.
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Do you remember most of your games? Can you visualize the game in your mind? (dan+ players)
Sabaki has the "guess" mode which is great for this.
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