Dave Dyer wrote:
Over the years I've had a dribble of requests for my collection
of scored games. The most recent request inspired me to stop
the water torture by just posting it for general use.
Thanks. Maybe this is a good time for some feedback I've collected over
the years.
First a comment for people new to this collection. About 100 of the
games are missing the KM property; it seems usually best to assume 5.5
komi in those cases. The scoring is always by territory rules (Japanese,
Korean).
Next some games where I don't agree with the scoring or is unsure about
the missing komi. If someone has access to other sources for these
games, can you check if they record the games differently? Feel free to
falsify my counting if that seems easier. :-)
16TH-KIWANG-LEAGUE-GAME-26.sgf:
Recorded score is B+9.5. I get B+16 on the board which would require
komi to be 6.5. The game comments say
C[ 16th Kiwang League, Game 26
White: Ha Chanseok, 8 dan
Black: Heung Taeseon, 7 dan
Site: Hanguk Kiwon, Korea
Date: Oct. 25, 1991
233 moves
Black wins by 9 1/2 pts.]
1988-KISEI-GAME-1.sgf:
Recorded score is W+1.5 but I get W+2.5.
C[ 1988 Kisei title, game 1
white: Kobayashi Koichi
black: Kato Masao
Played on Jan 13,14 1988
Commentary in go world #52, Summer 1988
White wins by 1.5 points]
OZA26_F.sgf:
There's something strange with this game record since there are two
points left to play for at F13 at the end of the game (and after smaller
moves have been made). Is there some move missing or misplaced in the
game record?
C[ 26th Oza Title, Final Elimination Round.
White: Rin Kaiho, 9-dan.
Black: Ishida Yoshio, 9-dan.
Komi: 5 1/2 points.
Time: 6 hours each.
Black wins by 3 1/2 points.
Played on November 9, 1978
Source: GO World #12, pp. 7-8.
WOM24_02.sgf:
The RE property and initial comments say B+0.5 but the final comment
says B+1.5. I get B+1.5. Which is correct?
C[24th Women's Championship
Game Two
White: Kobayashi Chizu, 4-dan.
Black: Ogawa Tomoko, 4-dan.
Komi: 5 1/2 points
Time: 6 Hours each.
Black wins by 1/2 a point.
Played on April 27, 1978.
Source: GO World #9, pp. 7-9.
meijin-64-2.sgf and meijin-70-x-sgf.sgf:
These need KM[5] for the recorded results to make sense.
/Gunnar
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