This affected Mogo's automatically generated book.  When all black moves
lead to a loss, the book generator has little basic to favor move over
another.  So Mogo has a good book for white, but a weak book for black.

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> > Mogo's automated book generator has very strong evidence that for Mogo,
> 7.5
> > komi strongly favors white.
> 
> For anyone who is interested in this, that is reported in this paper
> (see section 3):
>  http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/36/97/83/PDF/ouvertures9x9.pdf
> 
> (I think these results should be taken with a grain of salt, as it is
> just self-play, but it does fit the other evidence.)
> 
> Darren
> 
> >> http://wcci2010.nutn.edu.tw/result.htm
> >>
> >> BTW, in the 9x9 games, 8 to white, 4 to black. Another small piece of
> >> evidence to add to my list that 7.5 komi favours white (between very
> >> strong players) :-).
> 
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