Do any of these authors mention Button Go? It is a way of unifying area and territory scoring that has already been used in international competition (although not by that name).
I'm sorry but I'm not interested enough in rules to go and look again. I have seen it and/or other western ideas ...
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- Sun Feb 28, 2021 6:10 am
- Forum: Study Group
- Topic: Strategic differences due to group tax
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- Wed Dec 27, 2017 8:06 pm
- Forum: Go Rules
- Topic: A variant of the Tromp-Taylor ruleset
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Re: A variant of the Tromp-Taylor ruleset
moha wrote:This text seems to allow a player's stones to fill the board without liberties.
Indeed.
- Tue Dec 26, 2017 6:57 pm
- Forum: Go Rules
- Topic: A variant of the Tromp-Taylor ruleset
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Re: A variant of Tromp-Taylor ruleset
hyperpape wrote:Have you played this variant?
The variant is practically the same as the original, so yes.
- Tue Dec 26, 2017 3:27 pm
- Forum: Go Rules
- Topic: A variant of the Tromp-Taylor ruleset
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A variant of the Tromp-Taylor ruleset
The variant is essentially the Tromp-Taylor ruleset. It’s a ruleset of Go, not of a Go variant.
It only differs from the Tromp-Taylor ruleset in that there will be two more legal positions. Can you find them?
I wonder whether you would prefer the variant to the original?
Here is the ruleset:
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It only differs from the Tromp-Taylor ruleset in that there will be two more legal positions. Can you find them?
I wonder whether you would prefer the variant to the original?
Here is the ruleset:
1 ...