here.
Why I don't like using Japanese rules :
Woodstock wrote:Simple. You're thirsty. There are two water fountains. Onealways has your regular , refreshing drinking water. The other has too , but very very very occationally it gushes out mud. The repair man tells you it's hopelessly broken and you'll just need to find another one.
Which one would you pick ^_^ ?
( From this thread )
palapiku wrote:I don't really understand what issues one can have with the KGS Japanese ruleset. It's not the (certainly bizarre and overcomplicated) official Japanese ruleset. It's just a very simple territory scoring ruleset with life and death status determined by agreement. It's simple and practical and doesn't require filling dame.
( Also from this thread )
Just as simple as any other ruleset. But ( Notwithstanding issues of Japanese
rules in general ) there are all sorts of problems regarding rule disputes. If
someone asks you to "prove" to them that a certain group is dead , you'll need
to diminish your own points in doing so. Calling an admin is your only option
... that is unless you're playing blitz which means you'll probably lose on
time if you try that.
Oh and while we're on filling liberties -- The KGS scoring system under Japa-
nese very often flat out give the wrong score if certain liberties haven't
been filled.