Terry wrote: > Does gnugo recognize seki? Here's an example where gnugo 3.7.7 appears > to believe that two adjacent strings are both dead: > > $ gnugo --decide-dragon Q16 seki.sgf > finished examine_position > Q16 is dead as it stands > Q16 cannot be defended (1 variations) > $ gnugo --decide-dragon P16 seki.sgf > finished examine_position > P16 is dead as it stands > P16 cannot be defended (1 variations)
--decide-dragon (so far) only does life-and-death reading for a single dragon, which does not understand life in seki. Try "--decide-semeai Q16/P16". /Gunnar _______________________________________________ gnugo-devel mailing list gnugo-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnugo-devel