Re: Accuracy of recent kifus
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 7:35 pm
Having been a recorder myself for a couple of go congresses...Not a lot of experience here, but one of the biggest key for recording the game properly is exhibiting professionalism in recording. I believe that through some conversations that I had with others -- the most important thing to do is...to play the moves first, and everything else will take care of itself.
That said, the worst thing about recording game is that sometimes the players would place stones a little messily, and the perspective of the board can be a little off from the other angle. You have to make the best available judgement, and cannot guess. It gets worse when players go faster and faster and faster...and perhaps at one point, a stone slide a place...
That said, the worst thing about recording game is that sometimes the players would place stones a little messily, and the perspective of the board can be a little off from the other angle. You have to make the best available judgement, and cannot guess. It gets worse when players go faster and faster and faster...and perhaps at one point, a stone slide a place...