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1001 GoGoD games for your Coffee Break #9 (17 January 2013)

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 1:44 am
by TMark
Even Homer nods or, in this case, Cho Hun-hyeon. Some years ago, I was playing in the European Championship in Linz, Austria, in the final round and the result of the game had absolutely no effect on winning a prize or who won the Championship, but I was still working at it. Right at the end of the game, when I was fighting a vital ko, I was distracted by the tournament director and as a result I took the wrong ko and lost the game. Now look at what Cho does in this game; he doesn’t even take the wrong ko, he just plays a totally illegal move!

Best wishes.


Re: 1001 GoGoD games for your Coffee Break #9 (17 January 20

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 5:05 am
by Dusk Eagle
Yikes, he must've felt pretty bad. (The move he played is C1, in case anyone missed it from the info section of the SGF, like I did at first.)

Re: 1001 GoGoD games for your Coffee Break #9 (17 January 20

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 7:19 am
by pwaldron
It's nice to know even the gods have senior's moments.

Re: 1001 GoGoD games for your Coffee Break #9 (17 January 20

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 7:13 pm
by Bonobo
So, what do the rules say in such a case? Is the game ended, and the “perpetrator” has lost? (And will most probably resign then?) Or is the player usually just forced to take back because the move was illegal?

Re: 1001 GoGoD games for your Coffee Break #9 (17 January 20

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 7:36 pm
by Mef
Bonobo wrote:So, what do the rules say in such a case? Is the game ended, and the “perpetrator” has lost? (And will most probably resign then?) Or is the player usually just forced to take back because the move was illegal?
It varies ruleset to ruleset, under Japanese rules (and from this example game I would assume Korean as well) playing an illegal move is an automatic forfeit of the game. Under Chinese & AGA playing a forbidden point means you forfeit your turn (though technically under the AGA rules the opposing player also has the option of accepting the board "as is" after the illegal move).