On 09.09.2012 17:29, Erik van der Werf wrote:
Once you get to the scoring phase every stone in the seki should be
assumed alive (even if, e.g., it has only one liberty). It is up to the
players to decide which pieces are dead
This answer does not hold for Japanese rules in general.
The first line or the (partially quoted) second line?
Both sentences. J1989, double ko seki, the ko stones are dead. J1989 or
WAGC: the players do not have free choice to decide but they must
determine status according to the rules.
Anyway, it is meant as advice for programming a Go bot.
Don't use Japanese style rules.
--
robert jasiek
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