I have seen such a board for sale online. I would have to search to
find it again.
Cheers,
David
On 21, Feb 2007, at 9:29 PM, Nick Apperson wrote:
I considered making a version of go that plays with tetrahedral
geometry. It is a 3D arrangment where all nodes have 4 neighbors
and the angles between each are 109 degrees. Its connection
properties though are very different because of the way it it layed
out. Hence, I am going to have to disagree. But if what you mean
is that all that matters is the graph representation of the go
board, I will agree with you there.
- Nick
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