Re: What do various \rulesets say about the score of the seki?



Planar wrote:
> Undo the pass, play on until you have captured all dead stones and
> each of your groups has (at least) two obvious eyes.
>
> Of course, that's not enough for the case where your opponent
> is not acting in good faith. In that case, just close the window
> and censor that opponent to make sure you never play him again.

It's not exactly _automatic_ dispute resolution. Basically, this way
you just quit the game without finishing the game, muttering under your
nose "I believe I won that one" - but the server did not automatically
decide it as your victory.

Tomek

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