Thanks! I thought the same way! :) Norbert
2008/5/29 Nick Wedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > Norbert Gábor Papp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes > >> 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 >> > The game is not over. With skilful play, the white group will die, and > White will be unable to live inside the black group. > > Phase2 >> Phase3 >> Phase4 >> Phase5 >> > In each of these, the game is not over. With skilful play, both groups > will live, and White will be unable to live inside the black group. > > 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. >> > > No, they are alive. Even if White is a strong player and Black is a > beginner, that black group will live. > > In all other cases they live, >> and black also has some territory. Is this normal? Why is the phase5 >> situation differs from phase1-phase4. >> > > Because the software you are using is getting things wrong. > > What happens when two Go program plays against each other, and >> encounter a similar siuation? >> > > They continue playing. In the last four positions, the game is far from > finished. In the first position, White might recognise that it has no > chance of making a live group, and resign. > > What if white that all the black stone >> are dead, and black thinks the opposite? >> > > They resume play, and try to capture the stones which they think are dead. > > Nick > > >> I hope you'll understand me.. Thanks! Norbert >> > -- > 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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