Thank you Jean,

Though I already sent a report with log file to [email protected], wms 
didn't notice this problem.

Hideki

Jean-loup Gailly: 
<CAAsp4a2JDrfRTO+5WrLAzwi6_vtN-b=7kjk9shhufiaswxj...@mail.gmail.com>:
>Yes this looks like a bug in KGS. Pachi received a kgs-genmove_cleanup
>command but Zen didn't. I have asked wms to look into this.
>
>Jean-loup
>
>2011/8/1 Hideki Kato <[email protected]>
>
>> Hi Jean,
>>
>> I and Yamato concluded that this must be kgsGtp's (or the server's) bug
>> because there are no kgs-genmove_cleanup command on my log file of the
>> communications between the server and the client in that game.  In
>> contrast, in the game Zen vs MyGoFriend in which Zen did correct
>> cleanup, the commands are.
>>
>> Hideki
>>
>> Jean-loup Gailly: <
>> caasp4a2n8veoex7cmnqfiwjo0j+d+reavdaknnh8osfzv3z...@mail.gmail.com>:
>> >> At the end Zen was a convincing winner, with 9 wins out of ten games.
>> >> Pachi on rank 2 with 5 points,
>> >
>> >The actual result is Zen 8 wins (won all its games, didn't play in two
>> games
>> >because
>> >of parity), and Pachi still rank 2 but with 4 points only. In the last
>> game
>> >against Pachi,
>> >Zen did not implement the KGS cleanup phase correctly, it passed while
>> >leaving
>> >dead stones on the board. So KGS indicates that Pachi has won. However the
>> >tournement
>> >rules
>> >http://www.egc2011.eu/index.php/en/computer-go/75-computer-go-reglement
>> >indicate "In case of trouble in the KGS counting of the score, the human
>> >referee
>> >is allowed to change the result - the situation on the board as the
>> >priority".
>> >So it is fair to say that Zen has won the game.
>> >
>> >ManyFaces also failed to implement the cleanup phase correctly in another
>> >game,
>> >but this did not affect the result.
>> >
>> >Jean-loup
>> >
>> >2011/8/1 "Ingo Althöfer" <[email protected]>
>> >
>> >> Today a 9x9 computer-go tournament was played within
>> >> the European Go Congress:
>> >> 5 bots participating, for each pairing two rounds (with different
>> colours).
>> >>
>> >> At the end Zen was a convincing winner, with 9 wins out of ten games.
>> >> Pachi on rank 2 with 5 points, ahead of ManyFaces, MyGoFriend, and
>> >> MoGo.
>> >> http://www.gokgs.com/tournEntrants.jsp?sort=s&id=608
>> >>
>> >> Komi was 7.5. 16 out of the 20 games ended with wins for White.
>> >> From the four wins with Black three were achieved by Zen, the other
>> >> one by Pachi.
>> >>
>> >> I think it is really necessary to play in the Tilburg Olympiad with
>> >> a smaller komi value. Probably 7.0 would be a fair choice.
>> >>
>> >> Ingo.
>> >>
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