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Results of my 7 "fartoffski formulae" mutant cube skill experiments.
Posted By: MK In Response To: Results of my 7 "fartoffski formulae" mutant cube skill experiments. (Bob Koca)
Date: Monday, 1 July 2024, at 2:14 a.m.
Bob Koca asked: "Do you have the average points lost per game?"
Yes, and a lot more stats like average points lost per cube decision, average points per game, etc.
I assume average points lost per game is not as meaningful by itself as in comparison to average points per game? I would especially appreciate comments specifically on this question, but I would, of course, value all other comments also.
Please visit my web page https://montanaonline.net/backgammon/py2.php for the second set of my mutant cube strategy experiments.
Ignore the incomplete Experiment 13 and skip Experiments 9 and 10 which are very crude and not related to the results I posted in this thread.
For Experiments 11, 12, 14-a, 14-b, 14-c1, 14-c2 and 14-d, click on the "Abstract"s to read brief descriptions of the experiments and a summary of their results. They are RTF text files which will probably open right in most browsers but if not you can save and open them in a text reader.
Then click on the "Results" for PDF print-outs of spreadsheets analyses of all kinds of stats. They will probably open in most browsers also but if not you can download and save them to open later in a PDF reader.
The first pages include counts and percentages of points won by each side, total cube decisions and cube errors/costs by the mutant, how many times mutant won the opening roll, for chunks of 1,000 games per line. On the bottom lines are the totals for the above, as well as average points lost per game and per cube decision by the mutant, and average points per game.
The second pages include counts and percentages for single, gammon and backgammon wins by each side, games mutant won or lost after winning the opening roll, how many times each side dropped or resigned, and number of total moves, again for chunks of 1,000 games per line. On the bottom lines are the totals for the above, as well as number of games that were played out to the last roll.
MK
PS: Also, the log files contain other stats that I have not included in my spreadsheets. They are just zipped text files of small sizes. You can download them to do more detailed analyses for yourselves, if you want. The last 100 lines of Python scripts are common to all experiments and are heavily commented to describe the content and format of log records.
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