Lars Schäfers wrote:
> 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.

I am using GnuGo scoring in my tournaments.
But GnuGo 3.7.10 mostly doesn´t score seki correctly,
has this been revised for v3.7.11 ...?!

So the reliability of GnuGo´s scoring
depends on the programs playing stile because some programs
tend to look for living in seki more often than others.
A rough estimation for my 9x9 tournament:
between 1% and 5% of the 9x9 games are not
scored correctly by GnuGo 3.7.10
but the side to win is correct in 99,9% of the games.

Stefan

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