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Best online data source for studying opening replies?
Posted By: Matt Ryder In Response To: Best online data source for studying opening replies? (Rich Munitz)
Date: Thursday, 24 December 2009, at 5:14 a.m.
Okay, I'm convinced. I'll try to ride the wave and not get dragged under it :-)
As it seems there isn't a handy summary of the disparities between Stick's rollouts and Tom's earlier work, I'll attempt the analysis (I have some time to kill before the new year). It should be interesting to see which rolls produce the greatest anomalies (perhaps providing some insight into the types of openings that result in the most complex, volatile games).
I'm still on the fence concerning whether its worth my while to delve into the AtS replies when Stick only offers a sample of DMP rollouts and Tom's GS and GG equities are derived approximations based on a mathematical interpolation of the base cubeless equities. By comparing Stick's DMP rollout results with DMP figures derived from his cubeful money rollouts, I should be able to figure out whether the mathematical inference is better or worse than nothing. If better, I'll use Tom's AtS data. If worse, I'll wait for some kindly soul with a speedy PC to post full AtS rollouts.
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