The traditional Korean form of go, sunjang baduk, is tolerably well known even though
it is no longer played, except in exhibition games.
It is known chiefly for its unique starting position - as in the diagram below - and for its method of counting. At the end, prisoners are ignored but all dame are filled and then surplus stones inside territories are all removed, leaving the bare minimum encirclement so long as no stones are this left in atari. Then the empty points are counted up.
read more...http://www.gogod.co.uk/NewInGo/Sunjang_1.htm
It is known chiefly for its unique starting position - as in the diagram below - and for its method of counting. At the end, prisoners are ignored but all dame are filled and then surplus stones inside territories are all removed, leaving the bare minimum encirclement so long as no stones are this left in atari. Then the empty points are counted up.
read more...http://www.gogod.co.uk/NewInGo/Sunjang_1.htm
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