Miai Counting/ Discussion

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jfc: can someone please provide a straight forward algorithm for figuring out the miai value of a position?

Given the discussion on the Miai Counting page it seems as if such an algorithm is possible but being a new comer to this topic I am not yet ready to give it a try myself.

I'm guessing the that miai value of a move (or play) is the change in the miai value of a position before and after the play.

aceofspades: I was wondering about a miai-value algorithm as well, or at least a program. However, I still don't fully understand how the definition of miai values works, so...I'm empty on both counts, although I might be willing to try to make a small tool if someone comes up with the algorithm.

daal: I find it troublesome that the equation M = C/T is given, but in neither of the examples is the local tally calculated, nor is the equation solved for the specific values of the examples. I would suggest carrying out the full calculation without shortcuts to make the procedure easier to duplicate.

Slarty: That (or a full rewrite) is a good request. As a technical concept, miai counting should have a better definition than one involving a Local Tally which is the difference of the two Local Tallies. I wonder what is the original source(s) for the idea of miai counting. Is there a good existing English exposition to borrow from?


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