[Computer-go] CrazyStone in the 5-dan footsteps of Zen

Vlad Dumitrescu vladdu55 at gmail.com
Thu Jan 12 00:12:24 PST 2012


Hi Aja,

On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 23:44, Aja Huang <ajahuang at gmail.com> wrote:
> Do you mean the case in the attached example "semeai_scoring.sgf"? In a seki
> of a dead group with a square of four, the other side must have a big eye as
> well. The bottom-right corner is such an example, where it's all White's
> territory. In the bottom-left corner. It can't be a seki.

I can't check the sgf at the moment, but in my case it was a proper
"almost seki, but I had more external liberties" case. If it helps, CS
was playing at level 3 or 4 on 13x13. If CS would have started filling
in those, I would have had to capture, but it passed.

Regarding the UI, what is needed is a way to say "hey, that position
was not done, let's keep playing!".

regards,
Vlad

> Best regards,
> Aja
>
>
> -----原始郵件----- From: Vlad Dumitrescu
> Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2012 10:11 AM
> To: computer-go at dvandva.org
> Subject: Re: [Computer-go] CrazyStone in the 5-dan footsteps of Zen
>
>
> Hi Rémi,
>
> On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 16:28, Rémi Coulom <Remi.Coulom at free.fr> wrote:
>>
>> Sorry for your medal. I don't do the UI stuff, but I'll forward your
>> remark to Unbalance. Or if you can send the position with the wrong scoring
>> to me, I'll try to make CS score it correctly.
>
>
> It's not a problem for me, but thought it would be a simple improvement.
>
> I don't have the position, but it was a semeai where CS's dead group
> had a square of four in the corner but not enough liberties overall to
> make a seki. And since the counting seems to be Japanese (since
> prisoners are deducted), I would have lost points by capturing the
> group effectively.
>
> regards,
> Vlad
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