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Three Step Ko
Path: KoFighting · Prev: TwoStepKo · Next: ApproachKo
Keywords: Ko
Sometimes kos arise in which you have to take the ko more than once before winning it, when your opponent could win it immediately. Each time you have to take the ko is a step of the ko. Here is a simple three-step ko.
If Black fills the ko the score is 3 points (for Black). If White takes the three steps of the ko with White 1, White 3, and White 5, and then fills the ko, the score is -4 points (i. e., 4 points for White). Each move in the ko gains 1 2/5 points. So the count in the original position is 1 3/5 points. Very long step kos are possible, but you seldom see one more than four steps long. -- BillSpight Kiko: I don't understand the math here. Three points for Black vs. four points for White means playing the four moves (1, 3, 5, and connect) is worth 7 points. 7/4 = 1 3/4. How do you get 1 2/5? Bill: If Black fills the ko (1 move), the result is +7. If White takes the ko three times (3 moves) and then fills the ko (1 move), the result is -4. 5 moves make a difference of 7 points. On average, each move is worth 7/5 points. Path: KoFighting · Prev: TwoStepKo · Next: ApproachKo This is a copy of the living page "Three Step Ko" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |