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Difference Game
Path: EndGame · Prev: Temperature · Next: Chilling Difference Games are described in Mathematical Go by Berlekamp and Wolfe. They are a part of CombinatorialGameTheory, in which games, such as go positions, can be added and subtracted. To subtract one go position from another, set up the first position, and in a separate region set up the negative of the second position. The negative of the a position is formed by reversing the colors of its stones. (Go is not strictly a combinatorial game because of kos. So difference games involving kos may not behave according to theory.) Difference games can be used to compare plays. Make the difference game of the position after one possible play and the position after another one. If the difference game is a win for one player, playing first, and a win or tie for the same player playing second, the play made by that player to set up the difference game is better (except possibly when ko is involved.)
Should White play at a or b?
When Black plays first the result is jigo.
When White plays first White wins. So White's play in the difference game (a in the original position) is correct.
Often the choice between alternate moves will depend on the rest of the board. If each player wins the difference game when they play first, that will be the case. Path: EndGame · Prev: Temperature · Next: Chilling This is a copy of the living page "Difference Game" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |