Mirror Go / Discussion

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Some competitions forbid mirror go to exceed a certain number of moves.

(Which competitions do this? And why?)

One reason might be that the mirrorer can save up a lot of time. He can respond quickly to any move that his intuition doesn't scream at, until he has saved up a significant amount of time. At this point he can play the middle game with no disadvantage. -dspivak

unkx80: I wrote this when the tournaments organized by the Singapore Weiqi Association had a clause that forbids mirror go exceeding 60 moves, but I am not sure why. But this clause has been removed.

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