Influence Map

   

Web-based interactive go maps.

[ext] http://canut-ki-in.jeudego.org/simulation_influence/

Screenshot

http://canut-ki-in.jeudego.org/img/apercu_simulateur.png

LouisMeckes

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Dieter: I did a little test. It apparently does not recognise ponnuki. Didn't test other captures. It's nice for a start: keep up the work!

LouisMeckes: Stones are in god mode, waiting for the next release :)

LouisMeckes: I added a map called "flux". It is some kind of mix between influence and tension. it seems interesting

agro1986: Nice. It would be great to have 9x9 and 13x13 board sizes.

knakts: Yes, 9x9 and 13x13 would be great. Also, a possibility to load an existing sfg file and walk back and forth according it. I started to create a game and made one mistake somewhere, now I have to click all the stones from the beginning.

DavidKay?: I played a little with it and I like the influence and concentration maps a lot. However, I think tension and instability can be improved. For instance, two unconditionally living territories butting up against one another have no tension or instability in a real game of go. I feel that instability comes when you have a mix of opposing stones (i.e. little influence for either side) and a low concentration. High concentrations of stones tend to lead to stability. That said, I like this tool. It's fun to play with and it's pretty ^_^.

anonymous: Is the source code available?

Tamsin: The screen-shots remind me of those gorgeous Hubble pics of the Horsehead nebula and other galactic sights. Perfect for cosmic go, ne?

rajmahendra: Is it possible to have it offline and in English version?


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