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Fujitsu 3 Game 5
Event: 3rd Fujitsu Cup 1990
White connects the half point ko.
After the dame have been filled the position should look something like this. Captured stones: B: 12 W: 16 With Japanese scoring: B: 57+16+5=78 W: 57+12+2+5.5=76.5 -> B+1.5 With Chinese scoring: B: 184 W: 177+5.5=182.5 ->B+0.75 So, what's wrong? How does White win? Thanks for suggestions. --jvt (feeling very puzzled) BillSpight: Hmmm. Might the reported winner be a typo?
jvt: According to SAS: This appears to be the explanation. This game is briefly mentioned in the May 1990 issue of Go Moon, where it says of Yang (although he is not mentioned by name) that "he defeated on black Ishida Yoshio by one point and a half". This is a copy of the living page "Fujitsu 3 Game 5" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |