First do some homework: Read and understand all my webpages on Japanese rules! Then correct your signature and replace it by a reference to finding written rules that explain professional Japanese rules, a problem existing from 1603 (or earlier) to 2004:)
Read
http://home.snafu.de/jasiek/j2003com.html for how long I have thought to create J2003.
Saying that tengen will never be born again is misleading: It depends on the opponent's hypothetical strategic choices.
ALA one does not claim to produce something Japanese style, there is nothing wrong with a concept of life that also finally requires a stone on an intersection of every initial stone that shall live. (But if you use that - not for Japanese but for other territory scoring rules - then you should be more consistent: Stable of the kind capturable-1 is inconsistent then.) One can also design dozens of other territory scoring life definitions that are not Japanese style. I guess I have done so privately, but most of such rulesets are not particularly exciting - they lack convincing quality (like not Japanese enough or not simplified enough). Your suggestion "'Live' means to be connected to 2 points that must not be occopied by the opponent." with the implicit context that such is supposed to be a requirement ALSO for the initial stones is esoteric though. (If you think carefully about it, you will discover more surprises that you had not intended: Initially opposing stones on one or two of what will become the two empty intersections of a two-eye-formation.) Let us suppose though that somehow you will manage to skip all those nasty side-effects. Then your idea of combining "connected to two empty intersections" and "initial stones will be occupied by the player's stones finally" is another (and probably new) life concept for some territory scoring rules.
For rules to be Japanese style, they must meet more though than, e.g., your wild guess that your concept would agree to Japanese style, your wild, unreasoned attack on J2003 and your ignorance of, e.g., my model on WAGC Rules life.
To know what is Japanese style of Go game's life, we have sources: In particular J949, J989, WAGC Rules, verbal Japanese rules. Directly or indirectly, they all share in particular the following about independent life:
- At least two eyes are required.
- "eye" was undefined (before Robert Pauli's and my definitions) but everybody the functional purpose: the ability to rely on two separated "taboo" intersections due to the no suicide rule.
- A single string or a group of strings can form life together.
- There are uncapturable or capturable living strings.
- It does not matter whether the final places of the eyes and stones equal the initial places if only at least one new stone would be under one of the old stones of the same colour.
A requirement for capturable-2 was overlooked by all rules experts in Japan. The concept explains professional Japanese examples and the relation between WAGC-life and J1989-like life perfectly though.
Not only have I NOT copied the inconsistent J1989 life definition, but rather I have CORRECTED and COMPLETED it! Of the some 35 versions of J2003, you can find some via google in rec.games.go archives, I'd guess. In particular, I proved why "J1989-enable" does not work for explaining the Japanese professionals' own modern rules tradition.
You are wrong to see inconsistency in J1989 because of their different treatment of initially having a string and then being happy with already at least one new stone under the stones. Read and understand my rules and commentaries! E.g., capturable-2 explains shapes like 3-points-without-capturing in their J1989 appendices treatment (note: the name is meaningless though).
Indeed, the new stone cannot be played anywhere. Read and understand J2003! Did I say it already? Read and understand J2003! Read and understand J2003! In particular understand "local-2"! This is the term with which I prevent the new stone from being played anywhere.
With the J2003 or WAGC-model life concepts, stones do not vanish in the air but the (possibly new) living stones and the "eyes" form a unity: the 2-eye-formation. Read and understand
http://home.snafu.de/jasiek/sj.htmlhttp://home.snafu.de/jasiek/j1989c.htmlhttp://home.snafu.de/jasiek/wagcmod.htmlhttp://senseis.xmp.net/?TwoEyeFormation