David Fotland a écrit :
This is what I do in Many Faces, and score seki Japanese style at the end.

David

Other than that, I'd take a different approach:

- play out as usual. Instead of counting stones + eyes on the board,
you count eyes + prisoners + nr-opponent's passes during playout.
- don't count passes outside of playout.

I think this avoids having to take a security margin or require
passing as soon as the opponent does (although in practice that may
happen almost all the time). The seki-matter is the same.

Did I overlook something?

Mark

It is difficult for me to imagine how it can work. Passing in the playouts cannot be clever enough so that it is done at the right time. If you score the playouts with Japanese rules at the end of the playout (which seems to be what you do), then you risk being one point off because maybe White could have passed first.

Do you pass in the playouts before all non-eye-filling/seki moves are exhausted ?

There is probably something I don't understand correctly.

Rémi
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