This is a mistake.  There are often moves that are illegal for black that
are big for white. If you don't let white play there, white can lose a lot
of points.  Connections through false eyes are one example.
Yep agree that, knowing that it is not fair for other but kind of rationalized it that it is same for both players and there is half chance that other player tries it before. I kind of think that it keeps spirit of "random" result still because it is same for both players,
but I change it.
t. Harri


----- Original Message ----- From: "David Fotland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'computer-go'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 8:56 AM
Subject: RE: [computer-go] On average how many boardupdates/sec cantop Goprograms do these days?



>
> If a point is illegal for black, are you saying that black can never
> play at that point, or are you saying white can never play there?
Or
> are you saying neither side can?
Yep currently neither side can anymore use that point.

This is a mistake.  There are often moves that are illegal for black that
are big for white. If you don't let white play there, white can lose a lot
of points.  Connections through false eyes are one example.

David


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