Author: Ricardo Gibert
Date: 09:03:52 04/11/01
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On April 10, 2001 at 14:49:13, Ralf Elvsén wrote: >I will write a five-in-a-row (I hope that's the correct name) program. >It's a silly project where a robot will do the moves on a whiteboard. > >I was thinking of doing it like a chess program with the obvious >changes. Since listening to people at e.g. this place gives an >amateur a tremendous input when it comes to writing a chess program, >I would be very happy if someone can point me to info about implementations >of this game. I guess there are lot of tricks for move generation, >board representation and in particular the evaluation. It would be >nice to not have to reinvent all the wheels again, especially since >my time is limited. > >Also, at what strength are (good) programs of this type playing? >The obvious guess would be that they are practically unbeatable? > >Source code would also be accepted :) > >Thanks in advance > >Ralf http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/cs?q=gomuku+OR+gomoku&submit=Search+Documents&cs=1
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