At 305 Many Faces plays T9 with 96% win rate.  The old traditional Many
Faces of Go engine statically recognizes this seki, and the MCTS playouts
understand it.

 

david

 

From: computer-go-boun...@dvandva.org
[mailto:computer-go-boun...@dvandva.org] On Behalf Of Ken Friedenbach
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 8:45 PM
To: computer-go@dvandva.org
Subject: Re: [Computer-go] An unusual seki

 

For Black, the losing move was  305: B T7. Black at T9 would give atari on 4
stones and break the seki in Black's favor. But after T7, Black is short of
liberties, and Seki is the best that can be achieved.

 

(Bad move counting after Pass occurs. The count at top is only "non-pass"
moves, I guess...)

 

On Aug 15, 2012, at 10:22 AM, David Ongaro wrote:





Am 15.08.2012 um 18:35 schrieb Michael Williams:





First time using this.  Not sure how long the link will live.

http://eidogo.com/#sk815dh

Go to the end of the game.  It unfortunate that it is so small, ugly
and that you can't link directly to a certain move.  It seems we are
in need of a good web SGF viewer.

 

Hm, it seems to me that http://eidogo.com/#sk815dh:0,404 works fine as a
direct link.

 

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