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Jul 28 |
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Computer Scrabble UI & communication protocol? There are bots on ISC, so it must be possible. But I don't know how. |
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Jun 27 |
accepted | Traditional 1-stone handicap before komi |
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Jun 26 |
answered | How can I clearly detail all possible destinations from every point of the map in my game? |
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Jun 26 |
accepted | Three-space jump on third line: how to connect? |
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Jun 26 |
asked | Traditional 1-stone handicap before komi |
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Jun 26 |
awarded | Student |
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Jun 26 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jun 26 |
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Three-space jump on third line: how to connect? I think the second diagram is what I was thinking of. Thanks for the extra info. |
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Jun 26 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jun 26 |
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Good games for playing in a bar This makes chess a bit like shogi. Sounds like it could be fun. |
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Jun 26 |
asked | Three-space jump on third line: how to connect? |
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Jun 16 |
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Computer Scrabble UI & communication protocol? I've also looked for such a thing, but there doesn't seem to be one. PyScrabble is a possibility but its protocol is not designed for interoperability. I ended up adding some features to a friend's web scrabble program to allow programmatic access. |
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Feb 27 |
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What are the main results in game theory regarding Go? Note that usually the area of mathematics applied to go is "combinatorial game theory". Standard game theory talks about different types of games, and is often applied to economics. |