That assumes creating a situation where the nakade is misevaluated once you're behind is easy. Writing code that exploits this weakness may be harder than improving your program through other means. And the 'gain' could be short-lived when MC programs fix the weakness.

By the way, "basicTestArpad" on 9x9 cgos is a version of mogo in which the nakade should be more properly handled than in other versions. If a human expert of Nakade wants to try to exploit the nakade-weakness of mogo against this version, we would be interested in the result.

Olivier
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