Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:
> the tiebreak is not yet finished! Place 2 and 3 are still undecided.

Hmm.

In the tournament rules 
http://www.grappa.univ-lille3.fr/icga/event_info.php?id=20#Rules
it reads
> Tie-breaking: 
> (a) if precisely two participants are tied for a medal place, precisely two 
> play-off games under standard conditions are to be played. 
> Should the score be equal, the tie-ranking rule in part (b) decides the 
> winner; 
>
> (b) whenever two or more teams have an equal number of points, a tie-ranking 
> order is defined as follows. The dominant ranking is by the sum of the 
> opponents’ 
> scores. If there is still a tie, the sum of the respective programs’ 
> cumulative 
> scores after each round (i.e., score after round 1 + score after round 2 + …. 
> + 
> score after last-round) will be used;

Two games have been played between MoGo and Leela, with outcome 1-1.
So (b) should decide, and this means Mogo (SOS=196) is ahead of Leela (SOS=164).

What is done differently in Beijing?

Greetings, Ingo.
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