Hello all,
thank you all for all your precise comments. It becomes pretty
complicated and technical for me, I'll try to find out everything :).
Bye,
Sylvain
2007/6/15, Łukasz Lew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
This is my analysis. It may be flawed but I hope it has some value.
It would be very interest
This is my analysis. It may be flawed but I hope it has some value.
It would be very interesting to see what mogo "thinks" on those variations.
Best Regards,
Lukasz
On 6/14/07, Sylvain Gelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Sanghyeon, thank you for your comments.
> > After white (mogo) H2, M
2007/6/15, Magnus Persson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
If this line is correct then it was Steenvreeter that played a bad move at 51,
but Mogo failed to take advantage of this subtle mistake and lost with
move 52.
Now of course this line is not correct either because after 50
black A6 H4! H5 J3 F9 B8! E
Quoting s i <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
So I think that white 50 is a losing move.
I have another opinion.
After 50, F9 A6 A5 C6 B5 D1 C9 B1 E9 A2 D8 A4 C9 C4
Yes, if black plays F9 this looks correct to me.
But black can live and win with 0.5 this sequence
After 50 A6 C9 F9 E9 J3! J1 H4 B8 C6 Th
>So I think that white 50 is a losing move.
I have another opinion.
After 50, F9 A6 A5 C6 B5 D1 C9 B1 E9 A2 D8 A4 C9 C4
Sil
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2007/6/14, Darren Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Beyond that, the only thing I've concluded so far (this *is* a complex
position) is that white H2 was the only choice at that point. White
seems to die quickly in the alternative moves I looked at (G1, H3, B3),
and the white chain in the middle is too b
> The game:
> http://www.grappa.univ-lille3.fr/icga/round.php?tournament=169&round=9&id=2
>
> Sylvain posted some anaylsis from MoGo side. Following are my comments
> (KGS 4k) as I understand the situation:
>
>> After white (mogo) H2, MoGo was estimating 74%, and expecting:
>> H2 G1 H3 B1 A1 B3 H
2007/6/14, Sylvain Gelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello Sanghyeon, thank you for your comments.
> > After white (mogo) H2, MoGo was estimating 74%, and expecting:
> > H2 G1 H3 B1 A1 B3 H1 F8 B5 H4
> This is far too optimistic. Why would black play H2? :-)
Sorry, white played H2. The sequence I gave
Hello Sanghyeon, thank you for your comments.
> After white (mogo) H2, MoGo was estimating 74%, and expecting:
> H2 G1 H3 B1 A1 B3 H1 F8 B5 H4
This is far too optimistic. Why would black play H2? :-)
Sorry, white played H2. The sequence I gave starts with white move :).
Black was expecting to p
The game:
http://www.grappa.univ-lille3.fr/icga/round.php?tournament=169&round=9&id=2
Sylvain posted some anaylsis from MoGo side. Following are my comments
(KGS 4k) as I understand the situation:
After white (mogo) H2, MoGo was estimating 74%, and expecting:
H2 G1 H3 B1 A1 B3 H1 F8 B5 H4
Thi
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