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CrazyStone DeepLearning Pro App Reviews

The CrazyStone DeepLearning Pro app recently received 11 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 2 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given CrazyStone DeepLearning Pro app an average rating of 4.38 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 24 ratings since its release on Jan 19 by UNBALANCE Corporation. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about CrazyStone DeepLearning Pro?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 4.36 out of 5

24 global ratings

5 Star
64%
4 Star
9%
3 Star
9%
2 Star
18%

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11 Positive User Reviews for CrazyStone DeepLearning Pro

Needs file association for sgf files

It shouldn't be so hard to open an sgf file with this app. Do a Google search for iOS file association.

Outstanding!

This is by far the best app for GO players available(I have most). The analysis mode is a fantastic tool for any Kyu level player. Probably lower Dan level too. If you want to improve, play auto rating games and then analyze them. You WILL get stronger fast. It's pricey, but well worth it for the serious player.

Great engine, but needs improved import/export

Pros: It's very nice to have the ability to do basic blunder checking analysis on games, and as a DDK player I enjoy playing against the engine. Cons: The inability to import SGF in any way other than syncing through iTunes is a big disappointment. We need to be able to paste SGF as well as exporting to Crazy Stone from other apps, as well as export (with analysis, please!) SGF to other applications and not just via email. This could be a great app. As it stands, it's a great engine with a tol

5kyu

This app is wonderful for my level.

Great for training

There are stronger apps out there now, but none that track your progress and automatically set up your games against a large selection of difficulty levels like this app. This app and SmartGo basically define my standards for what features I’m looking for in other go apps. Also “A Master of Go” is the strongest native go engine for iPhone... it’s just an iPhone implementation of the Leela Zero engine. I’m not strong enough to benefit from it though, and it’s lacking in features, so I still train

Top Notch

This is probably the best Go/Baduk app for IOS. Well worth the money for a solid, professional quality game with so many features. I spoke with UNBALANCE and they do indeed intend to keep up with bug fixes and IOS changes. I recommend this over the other subscription based version, but that’s a personal choice. The engine is more than strong enough for me. I especially enjoy the rating and analysis modes. Also, this version supports landscape.

Very solid app.

High price tag, but I splurged anyway. It’s six dollars a year for the premium subscription inside the non Pro version for comparison. It doesn’t actually say this anywhere, but FYI there are no ads like in the non Pro version. A major reason I bought it. I am SDK trying to improve with many small-board games played quickly. The AI is strong (and pleasantly quick) when it tries (high Dan setting), but will allow the occasional odd mistake at weaker settings (play a bad ladder, overlook a bi

So far so good

I have enjoyed the layout and analytics when playing against the AI. sometimes I see not the best moves played by the AI, but perhaps this is appropriate for the difficulty level I have chosen. Great!

Exactly what I wanted

The ranked mode automatically adjusts the computer difficulty to your level (up to 5dan) as your rank is updated with each game and can be played on 9*9, 13*13 and 19*19 boards.

2 Negative User Reviews for CrazyStone DeepLearning Pro

The Go is great, but the UI is user hostile

Analyzing an existing SGF requires using a computer to sync files from iTunes (in 2017!), rather than allowing you to paste an SGF from the clipboard, or loading one from Safari. The analyze feature requires using another SGF editor like SmartGo to even see what alternate moves CrazyStone proposes, because (even on an iPad) the board coordinates are truncated and there's no indicator of "CS Best" on the board. (I'd like to see the top 3 moves, incidentally). These tiny things alone cause so much

Not optimized for iPhone X

And has not been updated for 7 months.