Players and solvers for the game of Hex.

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  • Monte-carlo tree search player (MoHex)
  • Classic alpha-beta player (Wolve)
  • DFPN based solver
  • Based on Fuego Library

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  • Please be aware that this repo contains MoHex 2011 code. The corresponding paper is "Arneson, Broderick, Ryan B. Hayward, and Philip Henderson. "Monte Carlo tree search in Hex." IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games 2.4 (2010): 251-258."
  • Thanks for updates ;)
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  • I have been playing Wolve a lot lately. It's very strong on grid sizes 11 and smaller. It's performance tends to degrade on sizes 13 and 14, but it's still fun to play. A session report is at http://boardgamegeek.com/article/6514079 I wish for better documentation, though. Apparently the shell window that appears when an engine is attached provides a way to change its parameters, such as how long it takes per move or how deep or broad its search should be. But I found no file that explains how to do any of this. The default settings for MoHex make it play very quickly, so I haven't seen it at its best, although it's supposed to be stronger than Wolve. The HexGui app provides a very classy virtual board to play on.
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Operating Systems

Linux, BSD

Programming Language

Python, C++

Related Categories

Python Board Games, C++ Board Games

Registered

2009-11-30