Dear Hideki,
thanks for all your open comments here in the mailing
list in the last few days.
I know that these days (with the losses) are really hard
bread for the Zen team. But "in the end" you will emerge
from the lessons stronger than anytime before.
> >When would be possible to buy a new
Pawe Morawiecki:
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>Hideki,
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>> An important difference from actual game is
>> the search tree, which is very big in real, long-time setting
>> game. One possible interpretation is, Zen read in deep and
>> found the (wrong)
Hideki,
> An important difference from actual game is
> the search tree, which is very big in real, long-time setting
> game. One possible interpretation is, Zen read in deep and
> found the (wrong) seki, which would lead W a sure win and so,
> played R18 toward this (again wrong!) winning
We have set komi to 5.5 today. This looks worked fine.
The strange yose moves were caused by unknown reason. We are
seeking the cause(s). Observed fact: The upper left center
three black stones cannot be captured but Zen looks evaluated
them as dead. When Zen noticed the truth, horizen
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> RATHER OFTEN the outcome was a score where both sides thought
> to have won. In the 5.5/7.5 komi example from Go this means that
> outcomes with +6 or +7 points for Black on the board would occur
> often.
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>
It looks like this issue is serious again was a factor in today's game
against