Bill Spight wrote:peti29 wrote:I don't get the need for a definition of "absolutely unconditionally alive". E.g.: a solid two-eyed group is unconditionally alive, but that's not a rule. That's a consequence of the rules.
If there were no such groups, there would be no go.
You do not need such a definition to play the game, but people with a theoretical or mathematical bent like to come up with them.
Pretty much the only moment when definitions of this sort start becoming relevant to the game is when there is a dispute about group status under Japanese rules. Since a playout cannot be used to settle the dispute, it is nessesary to distinguish live groups through a rule of some sort.