Le vendredi 12 janvier 2007 23:45, Chrilly a écrit :

> It would be interesting if the empirical Komi depends on the playing 
> strength. 
It seems that for nearly random players, the komi is close to 0 (or maybe 1
under chinese rules to compensate for 1 more stone)

Gunnar reported komi <= 0.05 for brown (random except does not fill eyes) and
Aloril reported komi <= 1.5 for his veryweakbot.

Also stats on even games, shows this for amateur players
http://gemma.ujf.cas.cz/~cieply/GO/statev.html
Playing even game against 1 rank stronger (so give W 6.5 komi instead of 0.5)
shows very significant difference only for strong dan players, not before.

For pro, i have been told that Lee Chang Ho is 2 points stronger than one of
his opponent, and achieves nearly 70% wins against him (in even games)

>I would assume,that the tempo of Black is worth more for strong  
> players.
You seem to be right :)

> But there is on the other side the law of the balance of stupity. 
> Also white loosed due too his lack of skills tempo/sente and the net effect 
> is for all playing levels the same. Monte-Carlo Go is based on this law.
> 
> Chrilly 

Alain.
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