When the japanese audience stated that CrazyStone was playing like a 4d or 5d 
they were talking about japanese ranks.
This suggests that it played like a 1d EGF or 2d EGF according to the audience.
 
Dave

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Van: computer-go-boun...@computer-go.org namens dave.de...@planet.nl
Verzonden: wo 17-12-2008 20:48
Aan: computer-go
Onderwerp: RE: [computer-go] UEC cup


I think a 7 stone handicap against a 4p would be normal for an EGF 1d, not for 
a japanese 1d.
A japanese 1d is about 3k EGF. He would require more than 9 stones.
 
Dave

 
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Van: computer-go-boun...@computer-go.org namens Darren Cook
Verzonden: wo 17-12-2008 2:48
Aan: computer-go
Onderwerp: Re: [computer-go] UEC cup



>> No one mentioned Korean professionals. But, as far as I know, a Japanese
>> 7p should be able to give a Japanese 1p 2 stones and win 50% of the
>> time. Roughly.
>
> I don't agree.  Japanese Professinals' ranks never decrease.

Hi,
Are we talking about different things? All I meant to say was that I
thought in Japanese professional ranks that one rank is worth a third of
a handicap stone. So when there are 6 ranks difference then two handicap
stones should give an even game.

I also think a 1-dan Japanese professional is equivalent to about a
7-dan amateur. So, going back to the original 7 handicap against a 4p
situation, then if it is an even game it implies black is about 1 dan
(Japanese).

With all the usual disclaimers about the large error margin on a sample
of just 1 game :-).

Darren


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