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by kestasjk » Sun Feb 12, 2023 7:47 am
Trigfea63 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2023 8:38 pm Kestas, I don't think Fairbot2 is the same AI as the old (2021-22) Fairbot (now "FB"). There's the opening. Fairbot2 has played that Russian/Albanian opening in all 21 of its games as Austria. Even beyond that, it's not super-difficult to predict Fairbot2's moves and outguess it. FB was brutal on the guesses. And there's the win percentage. FB was kind of unbeatable. It played 5,592 games and won 80% of them. So far, Fairbot2 is winning 37%. It's only finished 30 games. Still, I think it's statistically impossible that an 80%-win-percentage AI could fare so poorly against mere humans.
by Trigfea63 » Sat Feb 11, 2023 8:38 pm
by kestasjk » Fri Feb 10, 2023 5:03 am
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I0210 20:09:01 [parlai_message_handler:621] Pseudo orders for TURKEY: PseudoOrders({'S1901M': {'TURKEY': ('F ANK - BLA', 'A SMY - CON', 'A CON - BUL'), 'RUSSIA': ('F STP/SC - BOT', 'A MOS - UKR', 'A WAR - GAL', 'F SEV - BLA')}, 'F1901M': {'TURKEY': ('F ANK - BLA', 'A BUL - GRE', 'A CON - BUL'), 'RUSSIA': ('F BOT - SWE', 'F SEV S A UKR - RUM', 'A UKR - RUM', 'A GAL - VIE')}}) I0210 20:09:01 [parlai_message_handler:1055] Applying initial message prompt for [82301] TURKEY -> RUSSIA: [0] TURKEY -> ITALY: Hey Italy! I think the IT can be a really effective alliance when it’s done well, specifically when Turkey focuses on armies and after dealing with Austria, Italy builds fleets and heads west. Would you be down for something like that? I0210 20:09:01 [parlai_message_handler:1055] Applying initial message prompt for [82301] TURKEY -> RUSSIA: [1500] TURKEY -> ENGLAND: Hey England, just reaching out to establish comms! I’d love to share intel as the game goes on if you’d be down to do the same, I reckon we could help one another out quite a bit! I0210 20:09:02 [parlai_message_handler:556] Running message filtering on message "Hey Russia, hoping we can come to an arrangement about the Black Sea. Would you be open to an arranged bounce?". I0210 20:09:02 [classifiers:667] Skipping nonsense classifier hvm_with_no_message_history for message proposal Hey Russia, hoping we can come to an arrangement about the Black Sea. Would you be open to an arranged bounce?, due to it not having order history to rely on. I0210 20:09:02 [classifiers:652] Skipping nonsense classifier hvm_singleseed_2Mphasesorderhistory_150000steps for message proposal Hey Russia, hoping we can come to an arrangement about the Black Sea. Would you be open to an arranged bounce?, due to it not having message history to rely on. I0210 20:09:02 [classifiers:652] Skipping nonsense classifier hvm_singleseed_seed2_2Mphasesorderhistory_2Mphasesstatehistory_150000steps for message proposal Hey Russia, hoping we can come to an arrangement about the Black Sea. Would you be open to an arranged bounce?, due to it not having message history to rely on. I0210 20:09:02 [classifiers:652] Skipping nonsense classifier hvm_no_speaker_dialogue for message proposal Hey Russia, hoping we can come to an arrangement about the Black Sea. Would you be open to an arranged bounce?, due to it not having message history to rely on. I0210 20:09:02 [classifiers:652] Skipping nonsense classifier hvm_4MPhasesOrderHistory_1epoch_seed3 for message proposal Hey Russia, hoping we can come to an arrangement about the Black Sea. Would you be open to an arranged bounce?, due to it not having message history to rely on. I0210 20:09:02 [classifiers:652] Skipping nonsense classifier hvm_no_speaker_dialogue_bilateral_fixed for message proposal Hey Russia, hoping we can come to an arrangement about the Black Sea. Would you be open to an arranged bounce?, due to it not having message history to rely on. I0210 20:09:02 [classifiers:652] Skipping nonsense classifier hvwm for message proposal Hey Russia, hoping we can come to an arrangement about the Black Sea. Would you be open to an arranged bounce?, due to it not having message history to rely on. I0210 20:09:02 [classifiers:652] Skipping nonsense classifier hvm_NEW_justifications_2seeds for message proposal Hey Russia, hoping we can come to an arrangement about the Black Sea. Would you be open to an arranged bounce?, due to it not having message history to rely on. I0210 20:09:02 [classifiers:652] Skipping nonsense classifier hvm_3seeds for message proposal Hey Russia, hoping we can come to an arrangement about the Black Sea. Would you be open to an arranged bounce?, due to it not having message history to rely on.
by Trigfea63 » Wed Feb 08, 2023 6:50 am
captainmeme wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 6:24 pm This is called the Russian Opening (Albanian Variation) in FvA. Both my 2017 openings tier list and RoganJosh's (better) 2020 tier list put it at the very lowest tier that's still considered viable in high level play.
captainmeme wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 6:24 pm Very surprised to hear that the bot uses it, or even that Merry managed to use it with success against the old bot - it seemed just straight up suboptimal to me.
by captainmeme » Tue Feb 07, 2023 6:24 pm
by JECE » Tue Feb 07, 2023 5:45 pm
Trigfea63 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 8:49 amOne difference I've noticed already, it seems to want to play a strange opening as Austria, to ALB, RUM, and GAL. Not just in my game. I've seen MerryBBuck use this opening with some success against the old FB, but it only works if you catch your opponent off guard.
The Library of Diplomacy Openings wrote: RUMANIAN GAMBIT, BALKAN ROADHOG VARIANT The variant of the Rumanian Gambit which sends Vienna to Galicia. Tony Swinnerton's Diplomatic Pouch article, "Playing the Key Lepanto," recommends it in conjunction with an unusual Italian/Austrian alliance opening. RUMANIAN GAMBIT, WARTHOG VARIANT The Warthog is Richard Sharp's name for the rarely-used Austrian opening (0.87%): F Tri-Alb, A Vie-Gal and, A Bud-Rum. Richard writes that it is "a new name for something resembling a Hedgehog, but not as pretty." [RUSSIAN FROLIC] Allen Wells' name for the Austro-Turkish opening based on A Vie-Gal, A Bud-Rum, A Con H, A Smy-Arm, F Ank-Bla. The key here is A Con H which, by eliminating Turkey's 1901 risk to Serbia, permits Austria to move safely to Rum. Discussed in issue 29 of Diplomacy World.
by kestasjk » Tue Feb 07, 2023 10:56 am
by Trigfea63 » Tue Feb 07, 2023 8:49 am
by kestasjk » Mon Feb 06, 2023 2:22 pm
by kestasjk » Mon Feb 06, 2023 8:00 am
ShipOfTheseus wrote: ↑Sat Feb 04, 2023 6:11 pm Yup, so far so good! Also, thank you for your work on making bots that play pretty well. Super fun and helpful to be able to play many, many rounds of Dip. (Looking forward to playing against Cicero when that finally happens. Don't discount a paid edition of WebDip -- it'll be worth it!)
RuntimeError: CUDA out of memory. Tried to allocate 32.00 MiB (GPU 0; 7.79 GiB total capacity; 5.54 GiB already allocated; 30.25 MiB free; 6.06 GiB reserved in total by PyTorch)
by ShipOfTheseus » Sat Feb 04, 2023 6:11 pm
by kestasjk » Sat Feb 04, 2023 9:02 am
by kestasjk » Sat Feb 04, 2023 8:45 am
by ShipOfTheseus » Sat Feb 04, 2023 7:35 am
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