Re: [computer-go] Big board, ++physics

2007-02-26 Thread Don Dailey
On Tue, 2007-02-27 at 11:11 +0900, igo wrote: > > If computers ever become world champion strength at 19x19, there will > > probably have been some simplification that makes this possbile, I > > don't > > see it being a (direct) result of faster computers or more processors. > > > > So in this s

Re: [computer-go] Big board, ++physics

2007-02-26 Thread igo
> If computers ever become world champion strength at 19x19, there will > probably have been some simplification that makes this possbile, I > don't > see it being a (direct) result of faster computers or more processors. > > So in this situation it is POSSIBLE, that the game gets difficult more

Re: [computer-go] Big board. Torus ?

2007-02-26 Thread Stuart A. Yeates
On 2/23/07, Heikki Levanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Sure, but not all such boards are equivalent anyway! Add a stone to the board. Add another stone to one of its liberties. Add a third stone to any (empty) liberty of the last stone. There are three possibilities. Choose the one that maximises