First, because the people in Tang & Song Dynasties think that the last dame's profit is a problem.It is unfair.RobertJasiek wrote:Why do you perceive it as a problem?pgwq wrote:3. We should avoid the problem of last dame's profit caused by 1
How to meet above conditions without introducing pass-fights?If the above conditions are met, then the Japanese rule is more logical and self consistent.
If rulesets A and B are logical, then one of them is not more logical than the other. Therefore, even if made logical, Japanese rules cannot be MORE logical than other rules.
Self-consistency of go rules needs context. What shall we perceive as self-consistent? Under which axioms? One possible characteristic of self-consistency is absence of exceptions. To start with the most fundamental exception in Japanese rulesets, they have different rules for moves before and after the game end. Therefore, they can never be self-consistent. Sakai Takeshi, J1989 co-author, has understood this so defends them having flaws as fulfilling Yin and Yang;) Japanese rules may conform to Japanese tradition but such consistent, sic, culture is not self-consistency of the rules themselves.
Second, current Japanese rules is not logical and self consistent.
if amend by above mentioned 1/2/3, Japanese rules will logical and self consistent a bit.
(If the above conditions are met, then the Japanese rule is more logical and self consistent. <<<< It is a mistake of translation software.)
You are right and smart. "they have different rules for moves before and after the game end."
Very good! Good job.
Because Japanese rules tamper with the rules of the Tang and Song dynasties.