But is it still a good game?   I wasn't asking if it's different, that
is obviously true.  

I can imagine it would be a more difficult game - no safety
in corners, no base to build from.    But does this make the
game more trivial, simple or ruin it in some way?

- Don


On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 10:08 -0800, terry mcintyre wrote:
> Not only shiko, but many joseki depend on properties of the edges and
> corners. On a torus, there are no edges or corners.
>  
> Terry McIntyre
> 
> From: David Doshay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Playing on a torus changes ladders too!
> 
> Cheers,
> David
> 
> 
> 
> On 20, Feb 2007, at 9:29 AM, Don Dailey wrote:
> 
> > I wonder how this comes out on a torus?   (where the edges of the  
> > board
> > wraps around.)   Is that an interesting way to play go in general or
> > does it screw up the game?    On a torus, any first move is equal.
> >
> > - Don
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