How is the center point handled?    I assume it plays to the center point as
black and with either color it just ignores the center point in the symetry
calculations, right?      So if it's playing white, symmetry is broken as
soon as white plays to the center because it cannot play a move that creates
a symmetrical position (ignoring the center point.)     Is all of that
correct?

- Don


2009/7/23 Gunnar Farnebäck <[email protected]>

> Ingo Althöfer wrote:
>
>> Alain Baeckeroot wrote:
>>
>>> gnugo --mirror   will try to play mirror go :)
>>>
>>
>> How does it do this?
>>
>
> In the simplest possible way. If there is a legal move obtaining mirror
> symmetry it will play it, otherwise revert to normal move generation. It
> does not worry about komi, nor about tactical disasters.
>
> As you may guess this was primarily implemented in order to test the
> anti-mirror-go strategies in GNU Go.
>
> /Gunnar
>
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