>
>
> 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.
>
>
It looks like this issue is serious again was a factor in today's game
against Park 9p. Zen was winning and in the endgame starts giving away
points and the game was reversed.
Hideki, was that the case?

Too bad it's 6.5 komi as it seems Zen has potential to win both games :-(

Regards,
Paweł




> Of course, this is not welcome for zero-sum games. But it is a hint
> that in reallife scenarios (with non-zero-sum payoffs) Monte Carlo
> heuristics (with their tendency to produce narrow wi0ns) might be
> helpful in finding good compromises.
>
> Ingo.
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