Thanks for your reply! I've tried to make the links workable... Hi!
Here is a situation, from phase1-phase5 (I hope you'll se the pictures). Phase1 <http://kepfeltoltes.hu/view/080529/phase1_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.jpg> Phase2 <http://kepfeltoltes.hu/view/080529/phase2_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.jpg> Phase3 <http://kepfeltoltes.hu/view/080529/phase3_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.jpg> Phase4 <http://kepfeltoltes.hu/view/080529/phase4_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.jpg> Phase5 <http://kepfeltoltes.hu/view/080529/phase5_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.jpg> I've used SmartGo, which engine is based on GNUGo, and tried to make some very beginner examples. This is a #territory inside territory# type example. You'll see my problem when you look at phase1-phase4, and after you look at phase5. In phase5, all the black stones are dead. In all other cases they live, and black also has some territory. Is this normal? Why is the phase5 situation differs from phase1-phase4. What happens when two Go program plays against each other, and encounter a similar siuation? What if white that all the black stone are dead, and black thinks the opposite? I hope you'll understand me.. Thanks! Norbert 2008/5/29 Nick Wedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > Norbert Gábor Papp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes > >> Hi! >> Here is a situation, from phase1-phase5 (I hope you'll se the >> pictures). >> > > I just get > A kép nem taláható. > Picture not found. > > Maybe you could use ascii to show the positions, like this: > > O O O . # O . > . # # # # O . > # # O O O O O > O O O # # # # > . O # . . . . > . O # . # . . > . O # . . . . > > Nick > > [url= >> http://kepfeltoltes.hu/view/080529/phase1_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.jpg]phase1[/url<http://kepfeltoltes.hu/view/080529/phase1_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.jpg%5Dphase1%5B/url> >> ] >> [url= >> >> http://kepfeltoltes.hu/view/080529/phase2_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.jpg]phase2[/url<http://kepfeltoltes.hu/view/080529/phase2_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.jpg%5Dphase2%5B/url> >> ] >> [url= >> >> http://kepfeltoltes.hu/view/080529/phase3_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.jpg]phase3[/url<http://kepfeltoltes.hu/view/080529/phase3_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.jpg%5Dphase3%5B/url> >> ] >> [url= >> >> http://kepfeltoltes.hu/view/080529/phase4_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.jpg]phase4[/url<http://kepfeltoltes.hu/view/080529/phase4_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.jpg%5Dphase4%5B/url> >> ] >> [url= >> >> http://kepfeltoltes.hu/view/080529/phase5_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.jpg]phase5[/url<http://kepfeltoltes.hu/view/080529/phase5_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.jpg%5Dphase5%5B/url> >> ] >> >> >> I've used SmartGo, which engine is based on GNUGo, and tried to make >> some very beginner examples. >> >> This is a #territory inside territory# type example. You'll see my >> problem when you look at phase1-phase4, and after you look at phase5. >> >> In phase5, all the black stones are dead. In all other cases they live, >> and black also has some territory. Is this normal? Why is the phase5 >> situation differs from phase1-phase4. >> What happens when two Go program plays against each other, and >> encounter a similar siuation? What if white that all the black stone >> are dead, and black thinks the opposite? >> >> I hope you'll understand me.. Thanks! Norbert >> _______________________________________________ >> computer-go mailing list >> computer-go@computer-go.org >> http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/ >> > > -- > Nick Wedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] > _______________________________________________ > computer-go mailing list > computer-go@computer-go.org > http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/ >
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