>
> In *round 23*, Orego12 played move 32 as shown to the right. I cannot
> explain this move. If it had played it at *f6* instead (as any human
> 20-kyu or stronger would have done), it would have won the game by one
> point. But after this move, Black had sente andused it to play at *a6*.
> It became jigo.
>

This is probably because Orego doesn't understand integer komi. It
presumably assumed the komi was 7.5 and that this move would therefore win.


On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 8:48 AM, Nick Wedd <n...@maproom.co.uk> wrote:

> Congratulations to Zen19S, winner of yesterday's 9x9 bot tournament!
>
> Zen has won the opportunity to play 9x9 Go against a professional
> player in the European Go Congress in Bonn, Germany this summer.
> The congress is from July 21st to August 4th, so far as I am
> aware the schedule has not yet been decided.  http://www.egc2012.eu/
>
> My report is at 
> http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/**past/83/index.html<http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/past/83/index.html>
> and as usual I will be grateful for your comments, particularly
> if you point out errors.
>
> As it happens, the mis-scoring between Zen19S and pachi2 did not influence
> the final order of the players.  I will soon send a report of
> it to 'wms' in the hope that he will fix what appears to be a bug in
> the server code, so that such a mis-scoring will not happen again.
>
> Nick
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