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How to build a MET?

Posted By: Matt Cohn-Geier
Date: Monday, 17 August 2009, at 6:23 a.m.

In Response To: How to build a MET? (Keene)

I am working on this a bit.

1. Is there any point in doing a 4/4 (or 3/4,4/3,3/2 or whatever) set of initial position rollouts to a nice large number?

Not really. I don't think you gain enough over 2/2 for the time increase. Doing a 4/4 25-point MET will probably take you until 2015 if you are running it on Google's hardware.

2. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what size of MET? I am probably going to go for a 25pt one just to cover the largest area

I think David Rockwell is doing a 2/2 MET and just getting beyond 11 points now.

3. How does one go about setting GNU up to do this kind of rollout? Do you remove the installed MET, and do a cubeless rollout? I'm sure I could figure out how to do it, but worry that I may get it wrong, and generate a useless set of numbers

You just start with -2 -1 Cr & P-Cr (or, in my case, -1 -1) and go from there, and recursively construct the MET based on the numbers you already have. E.g. you roll out -3 -1 after plugging in the equity from -2 -1, then you roll out -3 -2, etc.

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