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up other move reasons that may have been missed. |
up other move reasons that may have been missed. |
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The most important value of a move is its territorial effect. |
The most important value of a move is its territorial effect. |
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@xref{Influence and Territory} explains in detail how this is determined. |
@pxref{Influence and Territory} explains in detail how this is determined. |
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This value is modified for all move reasons that cannot be expressed |
This value is modified for all move reasons that cannot be expressed |
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directly in terms of territory, such as combination attacks (where it |
directly in terms of territory, such as combination attacks (where it |
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is not clear which of several strings will get captured), strategical |
is not clear which of several strings will get captured), strategical |
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effects, connection moves, etc. A large set heuristics is necessary |
effects, connection moves, etc. A large set heuristics is necessary |
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here, e.g. to avoid duplication of such values. This is explained in |
here, e.g. to avoid duplication of such values. This is explained in |
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more detail in @ref{Valuations}. |
more detail in @ref{Valuation}. |
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@node Detailed Sequence of Events, Roadmap, Move Valuation, Overview |
@node Detailed Sequence of Events, Roadmap, Move Valuation, Overview |