Diplomatic Go 🗡 The First Game

What do you mean?

Edit: @李建澔2 clarified via PM that they were talking about the editable board actually being an editable board, rather than any sort of move processing error, as I had initially thought they were implying.

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And maybe we should clarify that it’s editable for everyone locally, so your changes will not be seen by anyone else viewing that page (but you can share the link to your edited version with someone to show them a snapshot of that board, which they then can continue editing separately from you). Basically it’s a tool to visualize different variations for yourself, or to share some proposed variation with another player, NOT an official record of the game, so don’t be afraid to play things out on that board, you’re not messing anything up for someone else!

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Before doing this, press the “link” button, or the link will not be of the edited version, but of the original.

Also, I’m considering any suggestions to improve it (if I find it worth my time to implement :stuck_out_tongue: )

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Round 5 has been extended by 24 hours

The new deadline is now 2020-08-19T00:00:00Z

@HHG has also been deducted an “extra day” and now has 1 extra day left.

All players may continue discussion and change their moves if they wish.

There will be no second extension. Failing to submit by the extended deadline will result in your move being counted as a pass.

Malkovich and Kibitz Logs

Since a lot of the intrigue in this game occurs within the private discussions between the players, I think it would interesting to eventually (after the game) reveal insights about what was going on in those discussions/interactions.

Hence, I propose that all players keep a Malkovich Log, which is a private diary where you write down your thoughts about the game, with the intention of revealing these notes after the game is finished. Note: you can set up a private log by sending a private message to only yourself via these forums.

In addition, I think it could also be interesting to have a sort of Kibitz Log, which is like a Malkovich Log, but also shared with all of the spectators in the kibitz thread. This would be implemented by having each player submit their “Kibitz Log” entries to me via private message (in the move submission PM thread), and I will copy-paste those log entries into the Kibitz thread. Of course, these log entries should be treated with the utmost confidentiality by all of the spectators, and the information flow via these Kibitz logs should be strictly one directional (only from the players to the spectators).

I am distinguishing between these two things (Kibitz Log vs Malkovich Log), since some players might want to hold back some information (due to concerns about sensitivity and/or suspense), however, a player could also choose to treat both logs as the same. Further, all of this is completely optional, and each player does not have to write anything, but I do hope that everyone at least keeps a Malkovich Log in order to share their thoughts after the game.

EDIT: Just wanted to note that I have not shared (in the Kibitz thread) any exact information about the players’ submitted moves before any round ends. This is just to provide some suspense and preserve a degree of confidentiality. However, players are free to reveal their intentions and submitted moves in their Kibitz Log posts, should they wish to do so. Again, spectators should keep the details reported in the Kibitz Logs strictly secret.

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Round 5 has ended

Here is what happened and the current board state:

There were no collisions, every player got their first choice.

Editable board

Round 6 has begun and will end on 2020-08-20T00:00:00Z

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Anyone else having trouble reading even two moves ahead?

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Are you implying that you can read one move ahead? :wink:

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Well, my plan on destroying Haze is coming along quite nicely, I think. :stuck_out_tongue:

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Dunno about that

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besides, I think I’m playing way differently than you would expect

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Yes, you do have a point there

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But they have to be good as well as unexpected. For example, playing self-atari on every move isn’t exactly expected, but it isn’t good.

now I’m curious what you did expect.

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I expected my first move to be a collision, and then I thought G8 and H7 were likely second and third choices.

le_4TC is attacking 李建澔2’s group rather well.

Considering that I’m a 17k and playing against a 4d, 6k, 13k, and 18k I don’t think I’m doing terribly. Although I may be doing the worst of all of us.

Unpredictable moves are annoying, because we a) can’t do a strategic move collision to deprive you of moves, and b) we don’t know how to respond.

My (probably bad) logic was that if I went there you would capture me and I would lose from that

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Well I don’t want y’all to kill me so I won’t let you.

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