John Fairbairn wrote:
After wrestling with this decision for a long time overnight, I have decided to end this thread now.
I am sorry to hear that, John.

I hope that you will reconsider, and go at least as far as OM's treatment of sente. In terms of concepts, that was the most significant aspect of the book, IMHO.

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In addition, related threads sprang up and so the project was already spiralling out of control, in the sense that the non-numbers people were getting left behind.
I regard the related threads as supplemental. If they are mostly for numerical types, that does not take away the value of the OM threads for the non-numerical types.

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I started this particular O Meien thread for the benefit of people like myself who find the standard quasi-mathematical approaches to the endgame daunting or mystifying. I had hoped that the combination of my own clumsy efforts to grope my way through OM's book and expert comment would somehow or other lead to some form of illumination.
Except for a few papers, my intended audience on these matters has always been regular go players. For the most part, the math is middle school math: Add, subtract, multiply, divide.

I am reminded of my efforts to bring some mathematical go ideas to regular go players on Sensei's Library. Things seemed to me to be going pretty well, until mathematically minded players noticed the lack of rigor in my material, and either edited it to their satisfaction or asked mathematical questions that I felt I had to answer.
The thing is, this material always has two audiences, at least in the West. It is a challenge to satisfy both. But I think that it is important to do so.
