Darren's proposal is highly supported by me.
One reason is that he is the man behind sm9 which was
the strongest 9x9-player on Little Golem.

Have a look at the rating list of LittleGolem:
http://www.littlegolem.net/jsp/info/player_list.jsp?gtvar=go9_DEFAULT

Ingo.


> Gesendet: Sonntag, 03. August 2014 um 17:12 Uhr
> Von: "Darren Cook" <dar...@dcook.org>
> An: computer-go@dvandva.org
> Betreff: Re: [Computer-go] 9x9 and 13x13 game records
>
> > The games would be used for constructing fuseki books.
> 
> Game records from turn-based servers (e.g. Little Golem, OGS) tend to be
> at a higher-level than the player's rank (because they think more, so
> are less likely to make silly tactical mistakes), and you also get a
> higher percentage of 9x9 and 13x13 games.
> 
> However, thinking more does not help you in the fuseki, so the fuseki
> moves might not be any stronger.
> 
> Incidentally, the pro moves for 9x9 fuseki and 13x13 fuseki are probably
> not much different than strong amateur moves, so for your purposes
> anything between players above about 5-kyu should be good enough?
> 
> Darren
> 
> 
> 
> 
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