The www page for the Mathematical Go book refers to the Japanese word 
"tedomori" -- which I googled; this book page is the only reference to 
"tedomori." No mention on senseis.xmp.net; can anyone supply a definition?

Thanks!
 
Terry McIntyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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education. It has been discovered that the best way to insure implicit 
obedience is to commence tyranny in the nursery.”
 
Benjamin Disraeli, Speech in the House of Commons [June 15, 1874]

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From: terry mcintyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [computer-go] Difficult and strong move


----- Original Message ----
From: Stuart A. Yeates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>I recommend  "Mathematical Go: Chilling Gets the Last Point" by Elwyn
>Berlekamp and David Wolfe. The book contains a number of such
>positions, as well as an approach that allows to make as many more as
>you need.

http://math.berkeley.edu/~berlek/cgt/gobook.html

Most interesting! Has anyone implemented these methods for endgame analysis in 
a computer program? 









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