Tygem GIB review

Tygem Kifu Import and GIB Game Review

KifuPad helps you open supported Tygem kifu records, recover the board flow, and review important positions with KataGo analysis in the browser.

Open supported Tygem GIB records

Tygem GIB files can include service-specific metadata, handicap setup, first-move color, and numbered move records that need careful parsing.

Check the board before AI review

After import, confirm setup stones, move order, and comments before comparing candidate moves, winrate, and score lead.

Keep private records out of search

Public SEO pages explain the workflow. Opened records and tracking identifiers are not added to public pages or the sitemap.

Tygem GIB records are not just SGF files

A Tygem kifu is often stored as a GIB record rather than a plain SGF file. It may contain game information, handicap data, first actual move color, and service-specific move numbering.

KifuPad treats Tygem import as a game-record workflow: first recover the board state and move order, then use Go AI analysis only where review helps.

How to review a Tygem kifu in KifuPad

Import accuracy comes before analysis.

  1. Open KifuPad and choose the import action.
  2. Select a supported Tygem GIB record or supported Tygem source.
  3. Check handicap stones, first actual move color, and move order on the board.
  4. Use KataGo candidate moves, winrate, and score lead around unclear positions.
  5. Save useful comments or variations as a study note.

What KifuPad checks in a Tygem import

  • Basic game metadata when the record provides it
  • Handicap setup and komi information
  • First actual move color in handicap records
  • Move coordinates and service move numbering
  • Whether the imported Go game record is ready for review, comments, and variations

Use AI analysis after the record looks right

If the imported board state is wrong, AI review will answer the wrong position. KifuPad's Tygem workflow therefore focuses on record recovery first and KataGo review second.

Once the move order looks correct, the winrate graph and score lead can help find key moments before you inspect candidate moves.

Tygem kifu import FAQ

Can I open a Tygem GIB file in KifuPad?

Supported Tygem GIB records can be opened in KifuPad. Some files may differ by service version or internal structure, so unsupported records may need conversion or manual checking.

Why does handicap setup matter for Tygem records?

Handicap records can start with setup stones before the first actual move. Recovering those stones keeps the Go game record aligned with the original board.

Can I use KataGo after importing a Tygem record?

Yes. After the record opens correctly, you can review positions with candidate moves, winrate, score lead, and variations.

Is a GIB file the same as SGF?

No. SGF is a broad game-record format, while Tygem GIB includes service-specific structure that needs dedicated parsing.

Will my imported record appear in search results?

No. Opened records are not added to public SEO pages or the sitemap.

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