Dang it, days later and I’m still insanely curious to see how the results would differ if the length of the matches wasn’t known by the algorithms. Either by removing the concept of limiting matches, or by ending matches far earlier(not just one or two steps) than they were ‘planned’ to end.
I’ve been pondering downloading the code, changing and running it, but my shoulder angels start slapping me at the thought of me neglecting my current projects to (even briefly) learn Haskell.
Just occurred to me that there’s a way around this, I can offer a shameless bribe to someone else that already knows what they’re doing and has some spare time. :-D
With that in mind, $20USD via paypal to the first person who runs the modified tournament and posts the results as a reply to this comment. If you don’t want the cash, I’ll donate it to MIRI/a charity of your choice, etc.
Dang it, days later and I’m still insanely curious to see how the results would differ if the length of the matches wasn’t known by the algorithms. Either by removing the concept of limiting matches, or by ending matches far earlier(not just one or two steps) than they were ‘planned’ to end.
I’ve been pondering downloading the code, changing and running it, but my shoulder angels start slapping me at the thought of me neglecting my current projects to (even briefly) learn Haskell.
Just occurred to me that there’s a way around this, I can offer a shameless bribe to someone else that already knows what they’re doing and has some spare time. :-D
With that in mind, $20USD via paypal to the first person who runs the modified tournament and posts the results as a reply to this comment. If you don’t want the cash, I’ll donate it to MIRI/a charity of your choice, etc.