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27. November 2007, 12:45:57
seku 
Subject: Predicting opponent moves
I wanna suggest a feature, where players could predict their opponent moves, and pre-set a response for moves... or even sequences. This would make the games more interesting, as it would lessen the need to make "obvious" moves or forced responses... The games when you log in, are in state where you can really make decisions as how to proceed.

27. November 2007, 19:20:27
alanback 
Subject: Re: Predicting opponent moves
seku:  Try Dailygammon.  "Computer guessing" has been working there for years.  You can make up to 10 moves in a row based upon computer predictions of what your opponent will do.  If the computer guesses wrong, the game is rolled back to that move and guessing resumes from that point.  Your opponent cannot see your move unless he makes the predicted move himself.

27. November 2007, 19:44:19
seku 
Subject: Re: Predicting opponent moves
alanback: Yes, I'm aware this is in use elsewhere, but their game repertuaire is.... limited :D. Very. I'd probably be playing at DGS (didn't have this feature when I last played there), but I wanna play other games then Go also. Brainking just has best features and game repertuaire, and this I think would be a great addition.

27. November 2007, 22:53:46
nabla 
Subject: Re: Predicting opponent moves
seku: You are absolutely right.

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