Can you play a game if you can only see your last move using only one stone

Play a whole game using only 2 stones (one stone for each side)

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https://www.cosumi.net/blindfold.html

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Lots of people have heard about it, but not many see how this is played on a real board. It is actually a teaching tool to help improve reading skills.

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I agree I actually wouldn’t know how to play it on a real board.

I’ll watch it, it sounds pretty cool.

The main issue I would say would be having to players that play to scoring :stuck_out_tongue:

Probably need to be area scoring unless you’re counting captures.

Better as blind go because no need for coordinates

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I can’t even imagine that! :sweat_smile:

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Woah. Thanks. Thats so cool ^^

Nice, I played twice against Level 1 on 9x9. In my first game, I made an illegal move in the endgame when I clicked on a stone which I wanted to cut. Though cutting wouldn’t have been better, because that would have been a self-atari.

But I won the second game by half a point. Although my last move shows that I couldn’t imagine the whole board, as I added a stone that was totally unnecessary. I would have had to replay the whole game to remember which stones I have around my potential weakness. And that might have worked, but I hurried to finish the game this time.

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