[Computer-go] Game 2 goes to Zen: 1-1

Stefan Kaitschick stefan.kaitschick at hamburg.de
Tue Jan 17 07:47:23 PST 2012


Very nice. Nothing to quibble about.
Example 2 is especially nice - the kind that's hard to find, but easy to
understand.

Stefan

On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 2:35 PM, Jouni Valkonen <jounivalkonen at gmail.com>wrote:

>
> Here are some very good example about the usefulness of CrazyAnalysis:
>
> http://www.grappa.univ-lille3.fr/~coulom/CrazyStone/CrazyAnalysis-26.html
>
> For me this move looks like obvious mistake in direction of play for
> kakari, and CA spotted it clearly, that correct approach is c6 instead of
> what was played.
>
> Here is another good example. CA recommended more active and better shape:
>
> http://www.grappa.univ-lille3.fr/~coulom/CrazyStone/CrazyAnalysis-38.html
>
> This looks also a blunder by black. Letting white to split black does not
> look very promising:
>
> http://www.grappa.univ-lille3.fr/~coulom/CrazyStone/CrazyAnalysis-48.html
>
> This move looks also an overplay, although it is starting to look not very
> good for black anyway.
>
> http://www.grappa.univ-lille3.fr/~coulom/CrazyStone/CrazyAnalysis-64.html
>
> These are good examples of sharpness of CrazyStone in some local
> situations. And indeed CS is very good in direction of play, although it
> may be somewhat inaccurate in tactical situations.
>
>      –Jouni
>
> Ps. all stronger people out there, please correct my crazy analysis if I
> was mistaken in judgements!
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