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Turkish rules #26

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portnov opened this issue Mar 10, 2019 · 3 comments
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Turkish rules #26

portnov opened this issue Mar 10, 2019 · 3 comments

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portnov commented Mar 10, 2019

Should be not a big problem to encode by itself; another question - it is possible to do without affecting performance of other rules.
Also, it will need separate evaluation function.

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portnov commented Mar 19, 2019

Resulting code will be general enough to implement Armenian rules (Tama) as well.

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portnov commented Mar 19, 2019

Turkish rules create a lot of ambigous moves (#28).

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portnov commented Mar 21, 2019

seems done.

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