From: Aloril <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Engine Supports kgs-genmove_cleanup and final_status_list: The engine
will be queried as normal at the end of the game. If the engine
disagrees with the stones that the opponent marks dead, then play will
continue with the genmove requests replaced by
kgs-genmove_cleanup.

I do not want to start the rules/scoring discussion again, but I want
to know if the kgs-genmove_cleanup command which results in
playing inside your own territory, can be used with Japanese
rules/scoring. It seems to me that this command can only be used
be chinese scoring...
If this is true, how it is possible to construct a computer only
tournament with Japanese rules/scoring, without human
intervention?
I only know one way, and that is to use another computer program
(gnugo?) as a arbitrator (as already supposed by someone).
The reason for my interest is this: I think in time I want my
program to play according to different rulesets. It would be
nice to have a test environment/tournaments for this.

Edward.

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