But odd move numbers always mean black to move. That becomes second nature very quickly and I personally prefer the less verbose syntax.
- Don On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 1:47 AM, Darren Cook <dar...@dcook.org> wrote: > > translated to Ishi-go > > B 1 Q4 > > W 2 R16 > > B 3 C4 > > W 4 F3 > > ... > > > > *********** > > modified Ishi-go > > 1. q4 > > 2. r16 > > 3. c4 > > 4. f3 > > ... > > from the west - my "modified Ishi-go-format" should be even > > better. (The repetitive B W are a bit annoying in Ishi-go, > > and small letters are better to read than capital ones.) > > I find the B/W very useful: when playing out a long list of moves it is > very easy to lose track where I am. Most moves are equally likely for > both sides. > > Darren > > -- > Darren Cook, Software Researcher/Developer > http://dcook.org/mlsn/ (English-Japanese-German-Chinese-Arabic > open source dictionary/semantic network) > http://dcook.org/work/ (About me and my work) > http://dcook.org/blogs.html (My blogs and articles) > _______________________________________________ > computer-go mailing list > computer-go@computer-go.org > http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/ >
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