PB[Ikeda Toshio]
PW
KM[-4]
RE[W+11.5]
HA[3]
RU[Ikeda's Area Rules III]
GC[After the first pass, end on two successive passes.
In even games, if first pass is by W, subtract 0.5 point from B and give to W.
For 3 handicap stones, subtract 1.5 points and for last move add 0.5,
and add 2 points for 4 points komi (W thus needs at least 181.5 not to lose).]
...
Is it really possible under Ikeda's Area Rules III to have a nonintegral score while komi is integral?
The SGF says
SO[Ikeda's book]
but I think the translation of that book found on the net does not contain this game.
RE[W+11.5]
HA[3]
RU[Ikeda's Area Rules III]
GC[After the first pass, end on two successive passes.
In even games, if first pass is by W, subtract 0.5 point from B and give to W.
For 3 handicap stones, subtract 1.5 points and for last move add 0.5,
and add 2 points for 4 points komi (W thus needs at least 181.5 not to lose).]
...
Is it really possible under Ikeda's Area Rules III to have a nonintegral score while komi is integral?
The SGF says
SO[Ikeda's book]
but I think the translation of that book found on the net does not contain this game.
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[go] KM[-4]
RE[W+11.5]
HA[3]
RU[Ikeda's Area Rules III]
GC[After the first pass, end on two successive passes.
In even games, if first pass is by W, subtract 0.5 point from B and give to W.
For 3 handicap stones, subtract 1.5 points and for last move add 0.5,
and add 2 points for 4 points komi (W thus needs at least 181.5 not to lose).]
...
Is it really possible under Ikeda's Area Rules III to have a nonintegral score while komi is integral?
The SGF says
SO[Ikeda's book]
but I think the translation of that book found on the net does not contain this game.[/go]