On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 05:28:29PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>  The ladder is an example that a special property causes the
>  meaningful playing space to clapse into an sub-space. The question is
>  how to identify such special properties and their associated
>  sub-space.

Yes, the ladder is a simple example of the general class of problems
that make Go such a challenging game.

When no brute force techniques work, we have to start to look at the way
we humans "collapse the playing space", read out only the interesting
questions on the board, and leave the rest for "intuition" and
"experience". 

Interesting indeed

    Heikki

-- 
Heikki Levanto   "In Murphy We Turst"     heikki (at) lsd (dot) dk

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