Horibe wrote:Javaness2 wrote:It is true that suicide can have practical value as a ko threat. However, is that really a reason to overturn years of tradition? Given the limited tactical value afforded by the allowance of suicide, I'd have to vote against its inclusion.
To me, it seems inconsistant to have an additional rule making it illegal.
The rules allow you to play in a place where the stone, or stones would have no liberties if such a play kills the surrounding stones. This concept has to be understood already.
How is playing a stone where it kills itself different? Other than usually being stupid...but when it is not, why not.
Note that simply playing a single stone into a single suicide (really stupid) is already forbidden by the rule against repeating board positions.
As pointed out before, suicide actually requires an additional rule, which is that when placing a stone you first remove stones of opposite color with no liberties, and then stones of your own color with no liberties.
Regular go does not have that rule.