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# This is an approximate adaptation to patterns of the original
# simulation policy of GNU Go's Monte Carlo code.
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# If the opponent played self-atari, with high probability capture.
# This also applies to capturing out of recent atari on own stones.
# Extend out of recent atari.
# If the opponent might cut, connect or at least try to connect.
# If the opponent invited a cut, do cut.
# Capturing stones is always fun.
# Slightly prefer near moves.