I played a 5x5 game on Pandanet as black with no handicap. The scoring gave me 5.5 komi. Shouldn't komi go to white?
When I play as white, I get 6.5 komi.
Beginner Confusion: Pandanet komi/scoring question
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Re: Beginner Confusion: Pandanet komi/scoring question
That is called reverse komi, komi that goes to black. It is often used in smaller boards when having no komi is not enough handicap, but two stones is too much handicap. The area in between is mapped with varying degrees of reverse komi.
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Re: Beginner Confusion: Pandanet komi/scoring question
So how is this scored? It's from here: http://goproblems.com/2694
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Re: Beginner Confusion: Pandanet komi/scoring question
How it is scored depends upon the rules.saxmaam wrote: So how is this scored? It's from here: http://goproblems.com/2694
The problem did not state which rules it was using, but it gave Black one point for the captured stone. That means the rules were Japanese or Korean rules, which do not count points for eyes in seki.
If Chinese rules or AGA rules were in effect, they count all points occupied or surrounded by the player as her score. Then Black would have 9 points and White would have 5, for a net score of 5 points for Black.
Normally, the score by Chinese or AGA rules is the same as the score by Japanese or Korean rules, or they differ by only 1 point. This is an exception.
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