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Japanese Rules
Japanese rules are defined by the Nihon Kiin: Japanese rules:
Special RulingsBecause the Japanese rules make use of Territory Scoring, which penalizes plays in your own territory, special rulings have been devised so that a group can be pronounced dead without having to make further plays. See Bent Four In The Corner for one example.
See also: QuestionAboutJapaneseScoring
BillSpight: The 1949 Japanese rules were widely criticized for its special rulings, which seemed to have an ad hoc character. The 1989 rules were an improvement in the sense that such cases are now decided by method. The drawback is that the method is not easy to understand, and still produces some unexpected and peculiar results. This is a copy of the living page "Japanese Rules" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |