Congratulations to John Tromp. He stayed cool in tough times and is now really in it to win it. Zen got an excellent fuseki and still lost. Thanks for those winrate graphs, Ingo. 61 and 67 were both bad moves, both answered correctly by John. Instead of d15, Zen should have probed at c16 - a huge difference. c12 let w press at d11 to capture h11 - also a severe mistake. Interesting that ManyFaces also drops around 130, it seems both programs missed the door opener 132 at c13. I'm looking forward to the upcoming games, even though the event timing is not so great when your in Europe.
Stefan On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 9:16 AM, "Ingo Althöfer" <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello, > John Tromp got the white stones and his been winning > game 1 of the slow-time match aagainst Zen on KGS. > > The sgf, including chat, you can download here: > www.althofer.de/tromp-zen-01.sgf > > I let ManyFaces run across the game and got the following two figures. > Monte-Carlo percents: > http://www.althofer.de/tromp-zen-01-percents.jpg > Expected Territory: > http://www.althofer.de/tromp-zen-01-territory.jpg > > Around move 118-120 experts were still undecided about the possible > outcome. > According to ManyFaces, the game may have turned to John's favour around > move 130. At move 146 Hideki said that Zen had still 37 % > "self-confidence". > > Ingo. > > -- > NEU: FreePhone - 0ct/min Handyspartarif mit Geld-zurück-Garantie! > Jetzt informieren: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/freephone > _______________________________________________ > Computer-go mailing list > [email protected] > http://dvandva.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/computer-go
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