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Article 15. Daeguk Jongryo (the end
of the endgame) |
| Daeguk Jongryo is
reached when there are no profitable moves left.
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Article 16. Jongguk
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After Daeguk
Jongryo, neutral points are filled and Jongguk is
attained. The neutral points are filled alternately
unless other agreement is made. |
Article 17. Kyega (counting the
Score) |
| The dead stones are removed
and added to prisoners. All the prisoners are used to
fill the opponents territory to make counting quicker.
This is called Kyega. At this point the remaining empty
intersections are counted as the opponents scores. If
there are prisoners remaining when all the territory is
filled, the score is negative. |
Article 18. Detemining the Result
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| After Kyega, the winner is the
player who has the higher score. If the scores are
equal, the game is a draw. If it is an even game, Dum
(Komi in Japanese) is added to white. Any disagreement
must be taken up at this point. |
Article 19. Bulgyesung (win by
Resignation) |
| If a player feels that the
position is hopeless in the middle of the game, he or
she may resign and the opponent automatically wins. This
is called Bulgyesung. |
Article 20. Musungbu (a Void Game)
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| If a board position is
repeated and neither side is willing to give up the
position, the game is annulled. This is called Musungbu.
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Article 21. Banchik (illegal plays)
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| The following are Banchik:
Breach of the Articles 8, 9 or 10 Taking the stone back,
unless it is an unintentional illegal play. A player may
remove the stone just played if they have maintained
contact with it. Exceeding the allotted time Further
Banchik can result from the Additional Rules.
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