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by ska 1798 days ago
In most of these sorts of competition environments, it's a lot less work (and cheaper) to make a competitive hand-tuned algorithm that a really competitive AI version. If you are already working on a similar training environment with a bunch of free/cheap compute jumping in for a weekend or whatever could give decent results, but otherwise you're likely going to get destroyed by bespoke tactics.