Joaz Banbeck wrote:Helel wrote:Jonas wrote:I believe it is not possible to trade handistones with komi.
Obviously it is possible since people are doing it.![]()
If you have some point, and not only was saying the first thing that got into your head, please expound.
Note that Jonas' location is Germany, so English is probably not his native language. I don't think we can take that statement literally in English. I think that he means that it is not possible with a simple ratio.
Sry I hadn't much time when I wrote my posting
I think it is very problematic to allocate a certain komi value to a handicap stone, because (afaik) there is no reliable data available. I'm sure the value of a handicap stone differs from person to person and it would need a large-scale analysis to determine the correct values.
I've visited many go clubs in germany in the last two years and every club seems to have different "rules" when it comes to the trade handistones - komi.
F.e. my local club in Osnabrück plays with 8 Komi for each handicap stone, the results show that this (sometimes more sometimes less) fits. Another club I visit rarly is located in the Ruhrgebiet (urban center in west germany) and there a 12 point komi, decreasing every stone by 1 point, is familiar.
If take the normal handicap rules the first handicap stone reduces whites komi to 0 or 0.5, which means the first european handicapstone has a value of 6 or 6.5, an american handicap stone has a value of 7 or 7.5 etc.
Personally I find it very hard to win by more then 50 points while not killing anything super big. I've played many 5 or 6 handicap games which I won without giant-killing, but I'm pretty sure that I wouldn't win with more then 30 points if I play a serious game against one of my opponents, simply because my play calms down when I see that I'm leading. The other option is, that I try to kill as much as possible without thinking that I've already won the game which results in a win by more then 80 or 90 points (have tried it at my local go club), because the missing security of the handicap stones enables me to kill half of the board.
Hmmm this leads to a rather complicated discussion ^_^