Let me say that this example 6 has absolutly no interest providing both player have the same understanding of the rule.jann wrote:The stones are uncapturable, whether B tries the cycle or something else. I don't see your point here.Cassandra wrote:As you can easily see, should you open your eyes, endless repetion is mandatory for confirming White's four stones in the corner "alive".J89's comment on STATUS CONFIRMATION in example 6 wrote:White's four stones are alive because even if Black plays A, they survive in the ensuing long life.
For the third time, I don't want to try patching up an already poor rule invention, but turning this into something like superko (worrying about which specific move is to be prohibited) is a bad track for sure. The problem is that J89 ko passes do not match the theory behind inventing them, so if anything this is to be addressed.If you want to prohibit an endless repetition of
capturing into the ko A of the double ko
capturing into the ko B of the double ko (enforced)
ko-pass for the ko B of the double ko
ko-pass for the ko A of the double ko (enforced)
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you will have to declare at least one of the moves in the cycle for "taboo".
If both players know that white will win if the game ends here then black will not pass => the cycle will never stop during normal play => NO RESULT game.
As Jann, surely I am not motivated to discuss in detail on this J89 rule. I prefer by far to discuss J2003, or Cassandra proposal, or my own proposal.