Le vendredi 2 mars 2007 12:55, Jacques Basaldúa a écrit :
> In CGT the temperature is the difference between the value if you play
> and the value if you pass.
Thanks for your lights :)
Ok i better understand my confusion. In Go CGT-temperature applied to yose
strongly looks like ordinary points (moku).
I just found http://senseis.xmp.net/?TemperatureCGT
The conclusion is much more clear for me:
The temperature of a game is also a measure of the average gain a player
can make by a gote play in it. It has the same value as the miai-value of
the play, in go terms.

Alain.

> The name question should be answered by a 
> native English speaker, but I guess it is an common use of the word "hot".
> 
> Let's call it "hotness" ;-) 
> 
> Jacques.
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