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We have three recent fails on Network ID 412, 422, and 432 (interesting exactly 10 gap between each).
The Elo for the failure points appears to be much higher than the success points.
That does not make sense to me.
What are the criteria for pass/fail?
It seems logical to me that a large Elo boost should indicate success.
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Re: LC0 graph puzzle
Go to the matches link and you'll understand.Dann Corbit wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 8:47 pm On:
http://lczero.org/
We have three recent fails on Network ID 412, 422, and 432 (interesting exactly 10 gap between each).
The Elo for the failure points appears to be much higher than the success points.
That does not make sense to me.
What are the criteria for pass/fail?
It seems logical to me that a large Elo boost should indicate success.
Each of those was a test vs. the earlier ID390. Obviously they try it each 10 iterations now against this one.
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