> Mr. Okasaki, a strong amatur, tested MoGo with a 9 stones handicap
> game at winning rate around 50% by adjusting komi on each move and
> reported it played clearly stronger than others, say, on KGS and the
> cluster version at Paris.

Unfortunately it sounds rather like a subjective measurement.

This is tricky because moves which optimize the winning percentage can
look like blunders to humans, even though they clearly are not.

-- 
GCP
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