1986 wrote:I'm talking specifically about 9p
But ugot a point I guess pro ranks ain't what they use to be. I assume a 9p can give at least 4 stones to 4p and win. Let alone a 4 Dan KGS
Now a days pro is pro.
But 9dan is the highest grade a pro can achieve any amateurs rank shouldn't be a issue with proper handicap 9 Dan should win
You have to be a good 5 Dan to play a 9p with 3 stones
I don't think a 9p can give 4H to any other pro. There is - in my opinion - maybe one stone difference between being awarded a 1p and a 9p. And no I don't talk about the players, who go in the west to teach and thus become weaker or the ones who don't focus all their live on being a professional Go player.
What I mean is, I don't think Iyama Yuta is now eight stones stronger compared to his beginning Go career.
hyperpape
Yes, that kind of underlines my thesis ^^ Quite a few games ended because Black lost a big group, all the other games were pretty close. Now one can argue about the relative strength of Zen19S and human players. I don't know how Zen19S calculates Life-and-Death and if he frequently loses (handicap) games by getting killed, too. But as far as I know, a lack of reading skill is the first thing pros notice when playing against western players (and over-agressivess ^^).
By the way, can someone transcribe the time-limits of the games behind hyperpape's link? I think they are quite fast, aren't they?