My old Moyo Go blog!

About the development of Moyo Go Studio, software to (help) play the Oriental game of Go. Go is a two-player zero-sum game of perfect information. It is considered much harder than Chess. Currently, in spite of enormous effort expended, no computer program plays it above the level of a beginner.

Thursday, March 02, 2006

"Kombilo" variation chart















If you thought that I wasn't concentrating on coding today (because of the Kimchi story), I got a surprise :)

I made that cool graph that shows you, for each variation and each color and per color tenuki/no tenuki, the winning percentage if either the current player-to-move plays there, or the opponent.
Posted by Frank at 7:08 PM
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