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3. July 2007, 08:08:00
Sylfest Strutle 
Subject: Any maniacs here?

16. June 2007, 11:43:01
Sylfest Strutle 
Subject: A note about go
A note about Go in the blog today.

31. December 2006, 03:12:26
Sylfest Strutle 
Subject: Re: Game question
Modified by Sylfest Strutle (31. December 2006, 03:13:57)
Binabik: Because your opponent incorrectly marked all your stones as dead, and you accepted it.

24. November 2006, 21:40:16
Sylfest Strutle 
Subject: Re: automatic komi handicaps for black
emmett: This is taken from http://senseis.xmp.net/?Komi :
"With the notable exception of the Oteai, almost all tournaments nowadays, both amateur and professional, use komi. But this has not always been so. In fact, komi was rarely used in professional tournaments before 1937, and its gradual introduction into professional play was not without controversy.

The usual komi in Japan was for some time 4.5 points (specified as 4 points with White winning jigo)[4], although even lower values were commonly used early on. In 1955 the Oza became the first tournament to adopt 5.5. Today the standard komi in Japan is 5.5 points, although the Nihon Ki-in decided to change to 6.5 in September 2002.[1] Korea also used to use 5.5, but is already in the process of switching to 6.5.[2]. The usual komi in China was formerly 5.5, but 7.5 is now standard.[3] The Ing rules also have a komi of 7.5, specified as 8 points with Black winning jigo. Western countries often used to follow Japanese practice in using a komi of 5.5 points, but tournaments with komi set at 6 or 6.5 are not uncommon. The New Zealand rules specify a komi of 7. The American Go Association changed komi from 5.5 to 7.5 in August 2004, effective 2005."

8. October 2006, 01:03:15
Sylfest Strutle 
Subject: Re: SGF-viewer
hexkid: Thanks!

7. October 2006, 21:45:50
Sylfest Strutle 
Subject: SGF-viewer
Can anyone recommend a SGF-viewer which will let me rotate and mirror the board?

I find it very confusing to review a game from a different perspective than I played it, but I guess that can be trained.

15. July 2006, 19:52:40
Sylfest Strutle 
Subject: Re: Alive?
Thanks. We have agreed now. :)

15. July 2006, 19:33:43
Sylfest Strutle 
Subject: Alive?

7. July 2006, 14:50:41
Sylfest Strutle 
Subject: Re: Tournament
Marfitalu: I have no finished 19x19 matches, but was allowed to join.

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