terry mcintyre wrote:

Lately, I've been studying joseki, and I find that it's hard to really know a joseki until you know why non-joseki moves are bad - and why moves which are locally joseki may be bad in relation to other stones on the board.

No doubt. That is the most complicated part. I have found nothing effective for that, although I have some ideas. Anyway, a program that "understands"
joseki well enough to play each corner correctly even if not in relation
with the other corners, is playing better than a program which does not
understand joseki at all.

Jacques.

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