>> I thought the point being made was that the games were played without
>> byo-yomi. 
> 
> Isn't that a time control not usually played in serious games?

No, the other way round: all serious ama or pro games (at least, that I
know of) are played with byo-yomi. In the two-day tournaments the
byo-yomi is 1 minute per move, and something like the last 100 moves of
the game are usually played in it. The NHK speed go TV tournament is 30
seconds/move (throughout the whole game, but with 10 minutes of extra
time they can use when they need to think more about a move).

Darren

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