> If we call the three kos x,y,z from top to bottom, then a succesfull
> White ladder amounts to
> (x || y) && (y || z). Which is equivalent to y || (x && z).
> So with y currently false, and White unable to flip it, White should
> take the bottom ko to make z true.
> Black can the make x false, bu
> I have attempted to reduce this y || (x && z) problem to the minimum
> number of stones
> at the bottom of my Go page http://tromp.github.io/go.html, which also
> contains an sgf link.
> Direct link to image: http://tromp.github.io/img/WO5lives.png
Unfortunately, my ko gadgets don't work properl
On 21/06/18 11:51, John Tromp wrote:
> Unfortunately, my ko gadgets don't work properly.
> Black can connect 2 of her stones (eg. at P12) to break the ko for White.
> Back to the drawing board...
Why the misandry? In English, “he” serves for both neutral and male
gender, but “she” always excludes
Hi,
Tencent World AI Weiqi Competition will be held in June 23 and 24.
11 programs will play.
4 from China. Fine Art, and so on.
3 from Japan. AQ, Raynz, Aya.
2 from Korea. DolBaram, Baduki.
1 from Belgium. Leela Zero
1 from America. ELF OpenGo
Top 8 programs will play round-robin on FoxGo next
On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 1:41 PM, Mario Xerxes Castelán Castro <
marioxcc...@yandex.com> wrote:
Why the misandry? In English, “he” serves for both neutral and male
> gender, but “she” always excludes men.
>
Standards change. I could give examples of constructions that used to be
considered polite
Dear Hiroshi,
thank you for spreading the news.
Please, keep us informed about the
results on this weekend. (As sign of thankyou I will press
my thumbs for the Japanese soccer team in the Wordchampionships.)
Cheers, Ingo.
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 21. Juni 2018 um 20:33 Uhr
> Von: "Hiroshi Yamas
On Thu, Jun 21st, Dan Schmidt wrote:
...
>
> Standards change...
>
Nothing to complex there...
> ... here is one starting point if you are interested in the topic, as you
> seem to be: https://www.apaonline.org/page/nonsexist (the American
> Philosophical Association's "Guidelines for Non-Sex
Without discouraging speech of any kind, I'd like to suggest that the prior
statement was of the form "axe to grind" or "mild trolling".
s.
On Thu, Jun 21, 2018, 1:45 PM Dan Schmidt wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 1:41 PM, Mario Xerxes Castelán Castro <
> marioxcc...@yandex.com> wrote:
>
> W
>> I have attempted to reduce this y || (x && z) problem to the minimum
>> number of stones
>> at the bottom of my Go page http://tromp.github.io/go.html, which also
>> contains an sgf link.
>> Direct link to image: http://tromp.github.io/img/WO5lives.png
>
> Unfortunately, my ko gadgets don't work
“He” is the genetic singular pronoun in English. If anybody feels
excluded, is because he wants to feel excluded or is intentionally
playing the ignorant card. What happen is that the social justice
warrior-dominated United States is the source of many attempts to
redefine reality when it goes agai
>>> Direct link to image: http://tromp.github.io/img/WO5lives.png
Might be useful for go event organizers in need of arrow signs...
regards,
-John
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Re: trolling
On Thu, Jun 21, 2018, 4:37 PM Mario Xerxes Castelán Castro <
marioxcc...@yandex.com> wrote:
> “He” is the genetic singular pronoun in English. If anybody feels
> excluded, is because he wants to feel excluded or is intentionally
> playing the ignorant card. What happen is that the so
...or you could just not get your knickers in a twist over somebody's
pronoun selection. I am here for the discussions about computer go,
not gender politics.
On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 6:24 PM, Mario Xerxes Castelán Castro
wrote:
> “He” is the genetic singular pronoun in English. If anybody feels
Thanks for sharing your opinion.
- But I don't understand how it is related to the game of Go or computer
programs.
Maybe you accidentally emailed the wrong list?
Best regards,
Sighris
On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 4:37 PM Mario Xerxes Castelán Castro <
marioxcc...@yandex.com> wrote:
> “He” is the
So deep down I think that first capture isn't that hard.
I also think that what makes real go that hard is ko, but you've shown that
it's equivalent to ladder, which frankly baffles me. I'd love to understand
that.
You've done great combinatorics work and great small scale work.
What's your thin
Did not intend to go to the whole group
On Thu, Jun 21, 2018, 5:01 PM uurtamo wrote:
> So deep down I think that first capture isn't that hard.
>
> I also think that what makes real go that hard is ko, but you've shown
> that it's equivalent to ladder, which frankly baffles me. I'd love to
> und
On 21/06/18 18:42, uurtamo wrote:
> Re: trolling
Apparently reminding people about the established meaning of words is
“““trolling””” these days.
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On 21/06/18 18:45, Álvaro Begué wrote:
> I am here for the discussions about computer go,
> not gender politics.
Absolutely. Neither I am. I subscribed to ask help to finding a paper
about Go (the origin of this thread), that Marcel and Andreis kindly
helped me with, not to get misandrist propagan
I think you meant "cross my fingers". 🙂
On Jun 21, 2018 3:28 PM, Ingo Althöfer <3-hirn-ver...@gmx.de> wrote:
Dear Hiroshi,
thank you for spreading the news.
Please, keep us informed about the
results on this weekend. (As sign of thankyou I will press
my thumbs for the Japanese soccer team in the
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