On 13/06/2011 14:01, "Ingo Althöfer" wrote:
Hello Nick,
I watched the match live and also got some information by
Frank Karger, the programmer of MyGoFriend.
There were five games, but the first two, maybe the first three, were
probably not part of the "Showmatch".
http://www.gokgs.com/gameArchives.jsp?user=YSKim8p&oldAccounts=y
Only the very first of the five games was a test game.
The intended 2-game match were the games 2 and 3.
MyGoFriend won both of these games.
After the match, informally one plus one more games were scheduled.
In both of these games (played at 7.5 komi) MyGoFriend was White,
played the same strange opening line
1.e5 2.e7 3.f7 4.c3? in both games and lost both (more or less directly
from the opening).
In the last game there was a disconnect of MyGoFriend. At reconnecting
wrong times were set in MyGoFriend. When the bot lost by time it thought
to have still several minutes on its internal time.
However, the position on the board was well over Jordan, already.
Thank you for the information.
I see I miscalculated the results by two points.
Nick
Ingo.
I would expect that in a two-game
match, each player would take each colour once; but it seems that this
is not what happened.
In the first game Kim was white. He resigned in a won position.
In the second game Kim was white. He resigned in a won position.
He was in fact 1.5 behind.
In the third game Kim was black. He lost on time when 2.5 points behind
on the board.
He was 0.5 points behind.
In the third game Kim was black. He won by resignation after killing all
MyGoFriend's stones.
This was the fourth game.
In the fourthgame Kim was black. He won on time after killing all
MyGoFriend's stones.
This was the fifth game.
Rules were Chinese, komi was 7.5, time limit was 15 minutes each sudden
death.
Nick
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