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I wanted another example that was red where White had more stones than Black. I think those could be interesting but Iāve no pattern ideas that are working.
Even more interesting would be an example with more black stones than white thatās greenā¦
Or, for a more go-themed example, I can truthfully say that Iāve won every game Iāve played against AlphaGo
Hehe, sorry to disappoint you:
Koans copied or saved using my edited version of the koan tool should now be automatically resized to 50%.
If you currently have the page open youāll just need to refresh.
What happens with this one?
By the way, is that too small? Perhaps for 5x5 boards 75% would be better.
Slight modifications of two green boards:
Ok, so all of these shapes with a hane are green:
while the corresponding shapes without any hane are red:
So my conjecture is that the second board here is green:
Also Iāll throw these out there at the same time (guessing red - green by the above pattern):
You are correct:
Seems like you are already a step closer. Would you like to try and guess the rule?
Does it stay green with two hanes?
Unfortunately I have no idea how to relate this to the rest of the boardsā¦
The above koan by @shinuito was going to be my next try
We do have this one:
So Iām actually going to guess that it will be red.
Itās good that you are on the same page ^^
Guess: If black and white groups are separated by less than three spaces they must be in contact and their must be exactly one hane by white.
Rules are hard.
All red:
What about these things