markyears wrote:In general, I think the problem of Japanese rule is: Players are penalized when putting stones in his/her own territory. It makes things complicated and is a little counter intuitive in my mind.
Both rule sets have their own philosophy.
Chinese:
"This is my ground."
My fences and walls are also my belongings, and so have to count.
Japanese:
"This is my rice field."
Rice cannot be cultivated on fences and walls, so only the free area can be considered to have a value.
Unused fence posts will have to be stored on own ground.