Especially under Chinese rules, for the score to change a point has to change from black to white or vice-versa. So the score change is always 2 points. Seki is the exception as it can change the score for a point from black (or white) to unoccupied, but ko certainly does not.
On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 6:08 AM, Stefan Kaitschick < [email protected]> wrote: > > Hm, ok, 2 points is also important. :-) > Even under chinese rules, a ko can influence a shift by 1 point > though, because the side that could connect the last ko, might take a > dame instead, if the remaining number of dame is odd. > _______________________________________________ >
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