I guess once superko really matters for programs, this paper might
become interesting for us:
http://www.fun.ac.jp/~kishi/pdf_file/AAAI04KishimotoA.pdf
Regards,
Benjamin
I use the simple ko position as part of the hash key, and generally
ignore positional superko and situational superko when doing my
search. That seems to make sense since the superko situations are
pretty rare while ko is fairly common. I've considered putting in
some simplistic superko avoidance such as tracking a bit more history
of captures in the hash key, but I haven't convinced myself that it's
worth it yet.
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