That board needs to have the inside edge be connected to its outside
edge, in order to represent a torus.

Weston

On 2/20/07, Antonin Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No need for those difficulties,  you can play along this board :

http://www.youdzone.com/go.html


On 2/21/07, Weston Markham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Somewhere online, I played a game on a torus, against someone's Java
> applet that has this option.  I seem to recall playing a normal game
> at either 9x9 or 13x13, and then a game on the same-sized torus.  I
> recall the first game as being somewhat challenging to me, (a
> beginner) and the second game to be somewhat hard to visualize, but
> quite easy to beat the computer opponent.  Of course, it is possible
> that my experience in the first game helped me significantly in the
> second one, so it doesn't mean much.  However, I was puzzled at the
> time because I had expected my inability to visualize the interactions
> across the edge of the board to be a huge handicap, relative to a
> program that presumably has no such difficulty.
>
> Weston
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