Lars,

If I do anything to CGOS it would be handicap games.  But I think your
suggestion is sensible for Japanese scoring.    GnuGo won't score
perfectly every time, but I understand it is rarely incorrect.        

Does anyone have statistics on how well GnuGo scores professional 19x19
games?  

- Don


Lars Schäfers wrote:
> Hello Jeff,
>
> as far as I know there don't exist any formal and automatable japanese
> ruleset.
> I would propose the GnuGO scoring as a referee. Perhaps it's possible
> to ask the two bots which stones they think are dead or in seki.
> If they don't agree GnuGO will decide who had won. This would perhaps
> be an advantage for GnuGO playing on CGOS but show me a 9x9 game where
> you wouldn't agree with the scoring, I think such cases are really
> rare.
>
> Lars
>
> Tuesday, November 6, 2007, 6:08:20 PM, you wrote:
>
> JN> On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 16:30 +0100, Lars Schäfers wrote:
>   
>>> By the way: a 9x9 CGOS server using japanese rules... I have a dream.. ;)
>>>       
>
> JN> What formal and automatable Japanese ruleset are you proposing?  A
> JN> computer implementation would also lend credibility.
>
> JN> -Jeff
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