Aja: <EF78D7D16AD241E79AEECFAEF9FD68EB@homepce1bd7763>:
>> In this game, there was a big semeai on the left side.  The result was a 
>> won
>> position for Aya, but both Aya and ManyFaces thought that ManyFaces had 
>> won
>> (or perhaps that it was a semeai), so eventually Aya resigned before it 
>> was
>> played out.
>
>  This position reminds me a similar situation in the game between Zen and 
>Mogo in last TAAI tournament,
>
>   http://files.gokgs.com/games/2010/11/18/mogobot5-DeepZen19.sgf
>
>   It was Zen's big win, but it lost by misreading the "simple" semeai at 
>the top-left corner. At move 351, Zen played D19 capture and the semeai 
>became seki. But if Zen played D17 connect instead, it was ahead by around 
>50 points.

At that time, both bots were short in time (351st move!) and Zen played 
the wrong move.  Zen plays correctly in a usual thinking time (maybe a 
few tens second; depends on the hardware) is available.

Hideki

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