[computer-go] 19x19 game strategy.
Santi Ontañón
santi at cc.gatech.edu
Wed Oct 11 07:44:11 PDT 2006
How do you plan to detect that a move is "inefficient"?
>>
>> On 10/11/06, steve uurtamo <apoxonpoo at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> > i'm wondering about perfect 19x19 game strategy
>> > (about which i assume not much is known).
>> >
>> > here's what i'm thinking.
>> >
>> > as white, mirror black until black plays
>> > inefficiently, then play to take advantage
>> > of that inefficiency. (so if the first move
>> > by black is inefficent, there will be no mirror).
>> >
>> > as black, being mirrored, play tengen as soon as
>> > it is the best move on the board. (i have a sense
>> > that tengen as first move won't pop out as best
>> > opening move for ideal play, but who knows?)
>> >
>> > are there any theoretical reasons to believe
>> > that it won't look like this? any practical
>> > reasons? i.e. has anyone seen tengen openings
>> > in pro games? i've seen them in high-level amateur
>> > dan games, but don't know if it's just people
>> > screwing around or if it has any legitimacy. same
>> > question applies to mirroring. just curious,
>> >
>> > s.
>> >
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