さびしすぎ
"Sawaki, Takayuki" <fi_sawaki@yahoo.co.jp> wrote in message
news:3F122405.DBB7F621@yahoo.co.jp...
> #大元のMessage-ID: <ben8c1$89q$1@reader01.singnet.com.sg>の投稿者の方、
> #フィラデルフィアで羽生さんに会い、えらく感激したみたい。
>
> David Goh wrote:
> > If they have all these 4 games (Go, Shogi, Chinese Chess and
International
> > Chess),
> > then next time you can even hold "4-game" combined tournaments whereby
each
> > player has to play all 4 games with each opponent.  That would be
interesting !
> >
> > Because these 4 are the most complicated and popular board games whereby
> > computer programs are still behind the strongest human players (except
for
> > International Chess).  Other intellectual games are either already
"solved"
> > (like
> > Connect4 and Gomoku) or already dominated by computer programs
> > (like Othello/Reversi).  I'm not quite sure of Renju (the tournament
version of
> > Gomoku) but it's possible to solve this like Gomoku too.  It's played
like
> > Gomoku, the official board size used is 15x15 but it adds 3 restrictions
to the
> > way the 1st player (Black) can win.  The 1st play is always at the
centre.
>
>  コンピュータでやるかどうかはどうでもいいんですが、過去にこういったボード
ゲームの
> トライアスロン的競技大会って、開かれたことがあるんでしょうか?例えば、将
棋、囲碁、
> チェスのそれぞれの勝敗に対して得点を付けて優勝者を争うみたいな感じです。
>
>  #名付けるなら、ボードゲームNo.1を決めるための大会で"B-1"かな?
>
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