I made a test case with four bent-fours and seki. To break the seki at
center, at least one of the bent fours must be practically solved. Would be
interesting to see a Go program's behavior in this position. :)

Aja


2013/12/10 Darren Cook <dar...@dcook.org>

> > I am afraid can depend on rule set in use. I guess that under Japanese
> > rules bent four is dead by definition.
>
> If you had four bent-fours, one in each corner, all dead in Japanese
> rules for the same colour, *and* four un-removeable ko threats, is that
> the position that will give the biggest difference in score between
> Japanese and the other scoring methods?
>
> Just curious.
>
> (I was going to apologize for being off-topic but, now I think about it,
> such a position might make a fine corner-case test - in any rule set!)
>
> Darren
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