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Keywords: EndGame, Strategy, Go term
Tedomari means the last play. It is used not only for the last play of the game, but for the last play at different stages, and for the last play before the size of plays (temperature) makes a significant drop. As a general rule you want to try to get tedomari. There is a saying about the last gainful play of the game, Tedomari is worth double. Getting tedomari is related to go infinitesimals and how to play them. See /Discussion. Tedomari problemsHere is a simple tedomari problem I (Bill Spight) composed.
How large are the plays, a, b, and c? (The optimal order of play obtains the best result for each player.)
A very nice example of tedomari that you can work out yourself are the
problems --dnerra
Here Black plays correctly and holds White to 6 points. Black also gets tedomari.
Here Black plays incorrectly and lets White get 7 points. However, Black still gets tedomari. Robert Pauli: Here's a cute little tedomari example (DGoZ 5/03):
Locally best play isn't globally best play, as everyone will find out sooner or later.
I like these miai values (even if I'm still struggling with them), however, would they help White in any way ?? Bill: Gee, maybe I am missing something, but the best local play seems like the best global play to me. (OIC. It depends on what you mean by best play. I think you mean optimal play. I had orthodox play in mind. The normally best local play differs from the best global play at or below temperature 1. They are the same above that.)
Robert Pauli:
Locally best for the lower part, but missing the win.
Are you using some kind of mathematical never-ever-draw rules, Bill, or what am now I missing? ;-) So, how do miai values direct White to choose the "inferior" move? Bill: Here is what I mean:
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Bill: A fine point:
If White makes a mistake and plays Further discussion on /Discussion page. Path: CGTPath · Prev: WinningWays · Next: DifferenceGame Path: Endgame · Prev: Miai · Next: Count Path: GoodPlay · Prev: SqueezeTesuji · Next: Tesuji This is a copy of the living page "Tedomari" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |