What is your undo policy?
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What is your undo policy?
I played a game today in which my opponent made a bad move, paused 5 seconds or so and then requested an undo. My general policy is to never accept an undo unless it is an obvious misclick, so I refused his request. He ended up resigning and letting me know he was upset with me.
I had a little bit of guilt about doubting thee trust between players, but it didn't last long. I never request an undo even in the case of the most outrageous misclicks, so my policy towards myself is more strict than towards others. I was curious what others made of this and what balance they make between generosity of spirit and guarding against being taken advantage of.
I couldn't figure a way to incorporate it into the poll well, but I am especially interested in what conditions you will request an undo compared to the conditions in which you will grant one.
I had a little bit of guilt about doubting thee trust between players, but it didn't last long. I never request an undo even in the case of the most outrageous misclicks, so my policy towards myself is more strict than towards others. I was curious what others made of this and what balance they make between generosity of spirit and guarding against being taken advantage of.
I couldn't figure a way to incorporate it into the poll well, but I am especially interested in what conditions you will request an undo compared to the conditions in which you will grant one.
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Re: What is your undo policy?
I'll accept a misclick undo, and I'll take my opponent's word for it. It's a game, and life's too short for me to quibble on trust stuff. If he says something like "oh, wait, that doesn't work" and then requests an undo, I might refuse though 
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Re: What is your undo policy?
I'm usually willing to allow undos, as long as they are reasonable.
I did refuse once, though. It was a long time ago, at a lower level...I had just captured a group, and the opponent asked for an undo. I expected him to tenuki, instead of adding another stone to the doomed group, as he had before, but he immediately asked for another undo. I told him that I didn't mind him fixing a misclick or mistake, but I wasn't going to let him rewind the game five moves. He complained, then, that there was no point in his playing any more, since he would lose. He probably eventually resigned. I no longer remember.
Fixing misclicks is fine with me, and I don't even mind very much if someone wants to just take back a bad move, as long as they don't go overboard to pretend it was a misclick when it was obviously not.
I did refuse once, though. It was a long time ago, at a lower level...I had just captured a group, and the opponent asked for an undo. I expected him to tenuki, instead of adding another stone to the doomed group, as he had before, but he immediately asked for another undo. I told him that I didn't mind him fixing a misclick or mistake, but I wasn't going to let him rewind the game five moves. He complained, then, that there was no point in his playing any more, since he would lose. He probably eventually resigned. I no longer remember.
Fixing misclicks is fine with me, and I don't even mind very much if someone wants to just take back a bad move, as long as they don't go overboard to pretend it was a misclick when it was obviously not.
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Re: What is your undo policy?
I'm going to be a troll
... what if it is a live in-person game? what then people? what then??!?!?!
**edit** sorry I couldn't help myself
**edit** sorry I couldn't help myself
I'm thinking...
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Re: What is your undo policy?
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if it won't affect the outcome of the game:
ok undo
else:
if opponent's rank < my rank or my opponent didn't say hi back or my opponent already asked for undo:
no undo
else:
ok undo
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Re: What is your undo policy?
Araban wrote:Code: Select all
if it won't affect the outcome of the game:
ok undo
else:
if opponent's rank < my rank or my opponent didn't say hi back or my opponent already asked for undo:
no undo
else:
ok undo
I like the if else programmer logic.
I'm thinking...
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Re: What is your undo policy?
Jordus wrote:I'm going to be a troll... what if it is a live in-person game? what then people? what then??!?!?!
**edit** sorry I couldn't help myself
I have accidentally placed a stone on an intersection I didn't intend to in an in-person tournament before, giving myself an empty triangle instead of cutting off my opponent's dying group. I don't know what to say apart from "It happens. Get over it."
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Re: What is your undo policy?
I'll give an undo as long as I haven't gone yet; I figure then it's like DGS where you can play a move and then hit cancel as many times as you like before submitting it. If I've gone already, then no undo. If something is an obvious misclick then I'll pause to give them time to request undo. On the other hand, I wouldn't request an undo unless it was a game-ruining obvious misclick, but I would request undo then just to offer my opponent the satisfaction of winning by outplaying me without the assistance of misclicks, if they want it. I wouldn't grumble if they decided to say no though, I just think it's fair to see if they were enjoying the game and want to finish it without a misclick changing everything.
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Re: What is your undo policy?
Jordus wrote:I'm going to be a troll... what if it is a live in-person game? what then people? what then??!?!?!
**edit** sorry I couldn't help myself
As trollish as you were trying to be, I can't help myself thinking "meh, I'd probably allow that as well"
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Re: What is your undo policy?
topazg wrote:Jordus wrote:I'm going to be a troll... what if it is a live in-person game? what then people? what then??!?!?!
**edit** sorry I couldn't help myself
As trollish as you were trying to be, I can't help myself thinking "meh, I'd probably allow that as well"
In a tournament it would not be permitted and in a casual game you are probably playing with a friend and so would allow it.
Still officially AGA 5d but I play so irregularly these days that I am probably only 3d or 4d over the board (but hopefully still 5d in terms of knowledge, theory and the ability to contribute).
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Re: What is your undo policy?
For me, it just depends on my mood.
Undo is like giving to charity. It might make you feel warm inside, but I don't feel guilty if I don't give.
If I am walking into the store, and some beggar asks for change, if I feel OK, maybe I'll give it to him. But if I don't feel like it, I'll say no.
If that beggar then proceeds to try to make me feel bad or guilty, I don't appreciate it.
If you are a beggar - well, that's your prerogative. But if you're going to complain about it, I'd prefer you just got a job - or a decent mouse.
Undo is like giving to charity. It might make you feel warm inside, but I don't feel guilty if I don't give.
If I am walking into the store, and some beggar asks for change, if I feel OK, maybe I'll give it to him. But if I don't feel like it, I'll say no.
If that beggar then proceeds to try to make me feel bad or guilty, I don't appreciate it.
If you are a beggar - well, that's your prerogative. But if you're going to complain about it, I'd prefer you just got a job - or a decent mouse.
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Re: What is your undo policy?
EdLee wrote:Depends. Like so many things in Go, there are so many exceptions and special cases. Such as:
[list]
[*]Teaching games with novices.
Ha ha ha--when playng the kids in the Go club, I often ORDER them to take a terrible move back. It seems to take them a while to get over wanting to play in tiger's mouths.
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Re: What is your undo policy?
I remember this one player kept asking for undos, and I granted them all because it's a small thing to make someone happy, and then I made a rare misclick in the same game and asked for an undo to correct the mistake, and the guy refused.
Five minutes later he asked for yet another undo and I let him have another, again. Pretty much sums up my policy.
Five minutes later he asked for yet another undo and I let him have another, again. Pretty much sums up my policy.

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