igoki
Clojure Go Kifu recorder and OGS player (by CmdrDats)
katrain
Improve your Baduk skills by training with KataGo! (by sanderland)
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2.0 | 2.6 | |
10 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
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Eclipse Public License 1.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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igoki
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- Here is my setup to play online with a go board.
- Picture to SGF android app?
- Just ordered this on a whim
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Contributing to open-source go projects?
There's a neat project that allows players to use ogs with a real board. It's one I hope will get some more attention. https://github.com/CmdrDats/igoki
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Physical go board projects
I can recommend u/cmdrdats' program Igoki.
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An article on an AI goban device that looks like a real go board and can be played on with normal stones, but at the same time has a built-in AI automatically recording your games, offering various levels of opposition and providing many other features.
You could also try using a program like igoki with a projector to play on OGS against a bot.
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A new Python package to play Go online from a physical board.
A: Yeah, sort of. I've seen that igoki is back under development by /u/cmdrdats and it seems like kifusnap is popular as well. There are any number of github projects that can read the current state of a go board. Those projects do all kinds of things this project can't do, such as reading boards from weird lighting or interfacing cleanly with OGS.
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igoki 0.7 update - now with manual screen capture
Release page: https://github.com/CmdrDats/igoki/releases/tag/0.7
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igoki pre-release 0.6 published (play on OGS with physical game board)
and done. https://github.com/CmdrDats/igoki/releases/tag/0.7 - it works pretty amazingly! Thank you for the suggestion!
- igoki - play on OGS on a physical board, or review/record physical game.
katrain
Posts with mentions or reviews of katrain.
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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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Strongest AI program to play for free or little money?
The easiest way to install & use KataGo is via KaTrain: https://github.com/sanderland/katrain
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Recording physical board games
I bring in my laptop with KaTrain installed and ask if my opponent is down for entering in the moves as we play as reviewing after. Its fun to check out different models, analysis depths, and local areas
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Running KaTrain on Mac
I run KaTrain on my older Intel Mac with no issues. The OS is older, 12.6.3 (Monterey). I use the KaTrainOSX.dmg released by the KaTrain project. How did you install KaTrain?
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Researchers found a strategy with which they can beat KataGo 97% of all time and other AI's. This strategy can successfully be used by amateur players who win against superhuman AI's in Go.
If you have a good computer you can run katago locally using something like katrain which makes installing it simpler and comes with options like controlling katago's strength.
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Force katago/sabaki to always rate the move that was actually played?
If you are set on using Sabaki specifically I can't offer much advice since I don't have much experience with it, but what I can say is that I personally use Katrain to run Katago and I highly recommend it. If you want to try it out, you can just go here for the latest version as of today. Just scroll to the bottom and download "katrain.exe". It has many many very useful features - and of course will always evaluate the move that was actually played.
- What's your 5 tips to become a better player?
- New release of KaTrain includes updated katago with some interesting new features, including a new type of network!
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turn off bad policy moves in katrain?
You can create an issue in https://github.com/sanderland/katrain/issues. The author actively resolves issues there.
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Best LOCAL software for AI analysis
I use KaTrain. It's great. https://github.com/sanderland/katrain/releases