here's a simple test case, taken from Mastering the Basics, Volume 2, #25; the result of

$ gnugo --decide-dragon B2 ld_0025.sgf
finished examine_position
B2 cannot be attacked (3 variations)
B2 can be defended at D1 (2 variations)

But B2 can be attacked if black plays B1

Attachment: ld_0025.sgf
Description: Binary data



I've used gnugo 3.6, 3.7.6, and 3.7.7 on my Mac Powerbook. All three yield the same output.

Terry McIntyre -- UNIX for hire
Software Development, Systems Administration, Computer Security

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