Recent (when? please fill in a date) statistics from GoBase for results of games played with a certain komi.
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Black wins | White wins -------+--------+--------+-------- B+R | 557 | W+R | 557 B+T | 2 | W+T | 2 -------+--------+--------+-------- B+0.5 | 70 | W+0.5 | 70 B+1.5 | 68 | W+1.5 | 63 B+2.5 | 65 | W+2.5 | 43 B+3.5 | 47 | W+3.5 | 58 B+4.5 | 37 | W+4.5 | 41 B+5.5 | 29 | W+5.5 | 26 B+6.5 | 21 | W+6.5 | 25 B+7.5 | 18 | W+7.5 | 19 B+8.5 | 21 | W+8.5 | 14 B+9.5 | 14 | W+9.5 | 8 B+10.5 | 5 | W+10.5 | 3 B+11.5 | 4 | W+11.5 | 5 | | W+12.5 | 1 B+13.5 | 2 | W+13.5 | 2 B+14.5 | 2 | W+14.5 | 2 B+15.5 | 1 | | B+16.5 | 1 | W+16.5 | 3 | | | | | W+17.5 | 2 | | W+19.5 | 1 B+20.5 | 1 | | B+24.5 | 1 | | B+29.5 | 1 | | -------+--------+--------+-------- Total | 967 | | 945 | 50.58% | | 49.42%
Margin of error is 2.3%
Black wins | White wins -------+--------+--------+-------- B+R | 124 | W+R | 140 B+T | 1 | W+T | 2 -------+--------+--------+-------- B+0.5 | 1 | W+0.5 | 13 B+1.0 | 13 | W+1.0 | 2 B+1.5 | 16 | W+1.5 | 2 B+2.5 | 1 | W+2.5 | 10 B+3.0 | 11 | W+3.0 | 9 B+3.5 | 6 | W+3.5 | 4 B+4.5 | 1 | W+4.5 | 4 B+5.0 | 6 | W+5.0 | 6 B+5.5 | 4 | W+6.0 | 1 | | W+6.5 | 1 B+7.0 | 6 | W+7.0 | 4 B+7.5 | 4 | | | | W+8.0 | 1 B+8.5 | 1 | W+8.5 | 1 B+9.0 | 3 | W+9.0 | 4 B+9.5 | 2 | W+9.5 | 2 | | W+10.5 | 1 B+11.5 | 1 | | B+15.5 | 2 | | -------+--------+--------+-------- Total | 203 | | 207 | 49.51% | | 50.49%
Margin of error is 4.9 %
Note that under area scoring, the net score before komi is almost always odd. An even net score only happens when certain seki positions are on the board that result in an odd number of neutral points. With komi 7.5, this meant that scores of the form B+X.5, where X is even (0.5, 2.5, 4.5, 6.5, etc) are very rare. Similarly, scores of the form W+X.5 are rare when X is odd (1.5, 3.5, 5.5, 7.5, etc).
Ing rules specify komi as 8, with black winning jigo, which makes it effectively 7.5. Again, given that the net score under area scoring is generally odd, this means that with Ing rules, wins by an even number of points are rare.
Some computations made on DGS games can be found at http://www.altespace.org/go/no_handicap/