The rules are exactly the same for 9x9 as for 19x19.  The boardsize is
different and that changes the game some.    

I would suggest that if a top go player plays a game of chess
immediately after first learning the rules,   he would lose very badly
to even mediocre players or even advanced beginners.   

I really doubt this would be the case with 9x9 go.  I don't think you
can really make a strong argument that 9x9 isn't go or that it's not the
same game.    You CAN argue that the characteristics of the game are
different and different aspects of the game are emphasized.  

Some really strong players may not be specialists in 9x9 and may lose to
players who specialize in 9x9 but are otherwise a few stones weaker at
19x19, but that's not remarkable.   In chess you can also be weakened
significantly and be "thrown off your game" by a surprise opening - or
we could imagine a game where your opening is decided for you and it
would make you very uncomfortable.

My guess (and it's only a guess) is that strong players playing on the
9x9 board are simply very uncomfortable but probably do not play as weak
as they imagine.    In chess I heard that someone once did a study to
find out if playing speed chess weakened the performance of some players
more than others and despite the fact that many players imagine that it
does, it turned out that there was a remarkable correlation, although no
doubt some players who specialize at different time controls would have
an edge.

- Don

 

On Wed, 2008-09-10 at 11:27 +0900, Hideki Kato wrote:
> Christoph Birk: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >On Tue, 9 Sep 2008, Olivier Teytaud wrote:
> >> testbed for
> >> parallelization because it's more difficult) and as "real" targets (as 
> >> there
> >> are players
> >> for both).
> >
> >Sorry, but there are (almost) no players for 9x9. To repeat
> >D.Fotland's earlier comment: 9x9 is just for beginner's practice.
> >It's not go.
> 
> Other than the match CS vs. Kaori Aoba 4p, which RĂ©mi reported 
> recently, there was a 9x9 match CS vs. Meien O 9p with no komi at 
> FIT2008.  CS (B) won by 3 points.
> 
> I'd like to emphasize "9x9 is Go."
> 
> Hideki
> 
> >Christoph
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