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Real Half Point Ko
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[Diagram]
Diag.: So-called half-point ko

This ko, commonly known as a half point ko, has a miai value of only 1/3.
As a rule, there will be no smaller plays between this ko and dame, so that the only question is who wins the ko, and it will behave as though it were a half point ko.

[Diagram]
Diag.: Real half-point ko

However, this ko really does have a miai value of 1/2. :-)
Unless Black is komaster, that is.


[Diagram]
Diag.: No ko threats (Black first)

White 2 elsewhere, Black 3 fills.
Result: +1 (for Black).


[Diagram]
Diag.: No ko threats (White first)

Result: 0.

A difference of two moves makes a difference of one point, so the miai value of the ko is 1/2.

[Diagram]
Diag.: White komaster (White first)

White 3 - Black 4 = ko threat and reply. White 5 takes the ko back. Black 6 elsewhere. White 7 at 2.

Result: -1.


[Diagram]
Diag.: White komaster (Black first)

White 2 elsewhere. White 4 - Black 5 = ko threat and reply. White 6 takes ko back. Black 7 elsewhere. White 8 at 3.

Result: 0.

Again, a difference of two plays makes a difference of one point. Miai value of ko = 1/2.

When Black is komaster the ko has a miai value of 7/12.

[Diagram]
Diag.: Black komaster (White plays)

White 1 fills, leaving a 1/2 point play at a.
Result: -1/2.


[Diagram]
Diag.: Black komaster (Black plays)

White 4 takes ko. Black 5 - White 6 = ko threat and reply. Black 7 at 1.

Result: +2/3. (Black has taken one stone for one point, minus 1/3 point for the black stone in ko.)

After Black 1 the local temperature drops to 1/3. Black has a sente sequence with Black 3 - White 8.

Two plays make a difference of 1/2 + 2/3 = 7/6 points. The miai value of the ko is 7/12.

-- Bill Spight




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