I think you are right. I had missed the threats in the upper right. I will
delete that section.

Nick

On 5 October 2015 at 20:45, David Ongaro <david.ong...@hamburg.de> wrote:

> On looking at the position later, I found that White would get two more ko
> threats by starting at *c2*, they are at *c1* and then at *e2*, while
> Black has two ko threats in the upper left corner. So by playing at *c2* 
> instead
> of *a2*, White could have won the ko fight and the game. (I realise that
> CGI9's thought processes are entirely unlike mine; but it is now so rare
> for me to notice an error in play that I wanted to mention this one.)
>
> I don't agree to that assessment. Black had three more threads on the
> upper right corner (f9, j9, h9) if he needs to, so there was no way White
> could have won the game. Of course Sa6 was also a thread removing thread,
> but it didn't mattered anymore since white removed threads first (so they
> both agreed more or less to finish the Ko early).
>
>
> On 05 Oct 2015, at 11:28, Nick Wedd <mapr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Congratulations to CrazyStone, winner of yesterday's 20-round 9x9 KGS bot
> tournament, with one loss, two jigoes, and 17 wins.
>
> My report at http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/past/116/index.html is longer
> than usual, so is likely to contain mistakes. If you have any comments on
> it, I hope you will let me know.
>
> Nick
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