Go on a Sphere or other 4 connected graph
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Go on a Sphere or other 4 connected graph
I am wondering if there is any theory for Go on a sphere, where there are no edges. Seems like it could be feasible with playing on a computer to create and display a graph with no edges.
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Re: Go on a Sphere or other 4 connected graph
If you want to play on something like a sphere, you can use a small rhombicosidodecahedron, with 60 4-connected vertices.
If all you want to do is use a board with no edges, you can use a torus, of any size. But this gives a rather dull game, as it is hard to make any territory, and whole-board seki is a likely result.
If all you want to do is use a board with no edges, you can use a torus, of any size. But this gives a rather dull game, as it is hard to make any territory, and whole-board seki is a likely result.
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Re: Go on a Sphere or other 4 connected graph
Why not just use a regular board and say the end of one side is the beginning of its opposite. i.e.
1, 3, 6 and 8 make a square. 4 + 5 and 3 + 7 each make a line of two stones.
1, 3, 6 and 8 make a square. 4 + 5 and 3 + 7 each make a line of two stones.
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Re: Go on a Sphere or other 4 connected graph
Splatted wrote:Why not just use a regular board and say the end of one side is the beginning of its opposite. [..]
You mean we’d have to abstract it ourselves? Imagine that in us our heads? Without seeing it? Impossible!
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Re: Go on a Sphere or other 4 connected graph
Splatted wrote:Why not just use a regular board and say the end of one side is the beginning of its opposite. i.e.
I think it would be easier playing with a virtual toroidal flying go board inside an holodeck...
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Re: Go on a Sphere or other 4 connected graph
I think it was announced in a different thread, but there's a website that provides basic playing functionality for a game on a torus - http://cinderblock.zpmorgan.com/
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Re: Go on a Sphere or other 4 connected graph
Toroid FTW!! You can even play it on a regular board.
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Re: Go on a Sphere or other 4 connected graph
Mef wrote:I think it was announced in a different thread, but there's a website that provides basic playing functionality for a game on a torus - http://cinderblock.zpmorgan.com/
Anyone that wants to try it feel free to send me a pm with the game link.