Hello Jeff,

as far as I know there don't exist any formal and automatable japanese
ruleset.
I would propose the GnuGO scoring as a referee. Perhaps it's possible
to ask the two bots which stones they think are dead or in seki.
If they don't agree GnuGO will decide who had won. This would perhaps
be an advantage for GnuGO playing on CGOS but show me a 9x9 game where
you wouldn't agree with the scoring, I think such cases are really
rare.

Lars

Tuesday, November 6, 2007, 6:08:20 PM, you wrote:

JN> On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 16:30 +0100, Lars Schäfers wrote:
>> 
>> By the way: a 9x9 CGOS server using japanese rules... I have a dream.. ;)

JN> What formal and automatable Japanese ruleset are you proposing?  A
JN> computer implementation would also lend credibility.

JN> -Jeff


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