Congratulations to Fuego, clear winner of yesterday's KGS bot
tournament!
My report is at http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/past/55/index.html,
probably with the usual errors. I hope you will report these to me so
that I can correct them.
Nick
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Nick Weddn...@maproom.co.uk
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 11:29:33PM +, Nick Wedd wrote:
Congratulations to Fuego, clear winner of yesterday's KGS bot
tournament!
My report is at http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/past/55/index.html,
probably with the usual errors. I hope you will report these to me so
that I can correct
Zen, as White, will lose the game if the game is going on.
Attached is the variation by my judgement. Black has a very strong move G8
cut.
Aja
From your report: In round 15, gomorra9 and pachi [...] The game was
counted as a win to Black; I don't know how it was counted this way,
but Black
Sorry, I forgot to quote the paragraph of Nick's report.
Zen9 apeared (to me) to be winning its round 9 game with Fuego SGF, when it
made move 32 as shown in the diagram to the right. This achieves nothing
(unless Black answers it wrong). When Black answered sensibly at 33, Zen9
resigned
Dear Nick,
thanks for the report, and more generally thanks
for initiating and organizing all these interesting
KGS bot tournaments.
One wish I have:
Often you give some important web address, followed
directly (without blank) by a komma or a fullstop.
When I click at such an address (under