What about seki situations?

On Nov 5, 2007 1:41 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It takes some tricky analysis to work out the Japanese score, due to
> uncertainty about life/death; likewise it's not easy for a program to
> recognize when moving is no longer to its advantage.
>
> How about bringing in a Monte Carlo routine after both players have
> passed?--as a scoring referree, set to fill up the board (but avoiding
> eye-filling and self-atari except in ko situations) until all legal moves
> are played, then either a) Do a Chinese score or b) use information re
> which groups are still on the board & where the final borders ended up to
> score the actual ending position?
>
> Forrest Curo
> San Diego
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