Yamato wrote:
> Don Dailey wrote:
>> Go problems don't work for MC programs unless you can arrange them so
>> that finding the right move wins, and anything else loses.   I found you
>> can modify some problems by manipulating the komi to make this true.
>
> I intend to have adjusted all of them like that (only 1 move = win).
> Do you mean you found some problems are wrong?

108: If I'm not mistaken A3 and G1 both give B+3.5 whereas A2 gives
B+1.5 so komi could be 9.5 but there would still be two solutions.

113: Black can also start with E8 and still have sufficient ko
threats.

125: B1 also kills.

128: D2 kills, not C2.

130: D2 becomes more complicated but looks good enough to win with
komi 7.5.

131: It looks like B4 wins by 3.5 and D1 by 1.5 so komi should be 9.5
to give a unique winning move.

139: C2 and B1 also live.

143: I don't see how A3 could win the semeai. A2 and C4 look more
effective.

148: D1 also wins?

/Gunnar
_______________________________________________
computer-go mailing list
computer-go@computer-go.org
http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/

Reply via email to