[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is your "unpopular invention" equivalent to situational superko?

You underestimate my creativity! :)

Test the "fixed ko rule" by applying it to some shapes. Here is the most basic application:


. # O .
# O . O
. # O .

start


. # O .
# O 1 O
. # O .

legal


. # O .
# 2 # O
. # O .

legal


. # O .
# O 3 O
. # O .

illegal


Since the fixed ko rule lets all(!) known kos be fixed (therefore its cute name!), we also need the basic ko rule to have at least all our standard ko fights and to avoid that a basic ko would equal an eye in an ordinary tsumego situation.


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robert jasiek
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