Re: [Computer-go] Life and Death

2015-09-03 Thread Jim O'Flaherty
I think you forgot to suggest which pharmaceuticals, legal or otherwise, to be using while watching this. Without said pharmacological assistance, that video doesn't make a bit of sense to me. On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 9:13 PM, djhbrown . wrote: > >

Re: [Computer-go] Life and Death

2015-09-03 Thread Igor Polyakov
Just stay up for like 30 hours and it will be pretty spooky at that point. 10/10 would watch again On 2015-09-03 0:44, Jim O'Flaherty wrote: I think you forgot to suggest which pharmaceuticals, legal or otherwise, to be using while watching this. Without said pharmacological assistance, that

[Computer-go] Life and Death

2015-09-02 Thread djhbrown .
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RE: [computer-go] Life and Death

2008-03-27 Thread David Fotland
Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:computer-go- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matthew Woodcraft Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2008 11:49 AM To: computer-go Subject: [computer-go] Life and Death I've included two 13x13 positions below. In both positions it is Black's move

Re: [computer-go] Life and Death

2008-03-27 Thread Hideki Kato
-go] Life and Death I've included two 13x13 positions below. In both positions it is Black's move. The first position is simplified from a real game. Black has two enclosed dead groups, and White has a small but easy win. The second position is a modified version of the first in which

Re: [computer-go] Life and Death

2008-03-27 Thread Tom Cooper
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:computer-go- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matthew Woodcraft Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2008 11:49 AM To: computer-go Subject: [computer-go] Life and Death I've included two 13x13 positions below. In both positions it is Black's move

RE: [computer-go] Life and Death

2008-03-27 Thread terry mcintyre
that information indicate a sense of the urgency of certain moves compared to others? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:computer-go- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matthew Woodcraft Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2008 11:49 AM To: computer-go Subject: [computer-go

Re: [computer-go] Life and Death

2008-03-27 Thread Matthew Woodcraft
David Fotland wrote: I just looked at this position and it looks like a win for black in the first position. Many Faces evaluates it as a win for black, and plays c1 to save the lower left black group with almost no thinking time. Mogo is correct because the lower left black group is not

RE: [computer-go] Life and Death

2008-03-27 Thread David Fotland
: [computer-go] Life and Death David Fotland wrote: I just looked at this position and it looks like a win for black in the first position. Many Faces evaluates it as a win for black, and plays c1 to save the lower left black group with almost no thinking time. Mogo is correct because

RE: [computer-go] Life and Death

2008-03-27 Thread terry mcintyre
David Fotland wrote: I just looked at this position and it looks like a win for black in the first position. Many Faces evaluates it as a win for black, and plays c1 to save the lower left black group with almost no thinking time. Mogo is correct because the lower left black

[computer-go] Life and Death

2008-03-09 Thread Matthew Woodcraft
I've included two 13x13 positions below. In both positions it is Black's move. The first position is simplified from a real game. Black has two enclosed dead groups, and White has a small but easy win. The second position is a modified version of the first in which the dead groups are more