21 hours ago, Tonbo Karasu said:It seems such a waste...
With that many successes, I think it's probably worth a good explanation, anyway!
"Shiro Damebarē" literally translates as "no-good valley castle", but whilst "Dame" does means "no-good", it is not a standard Rokugani usage.
It is most commonly used in Go, where it has a more specific definition - describing an empty 'stalemate point' on the board which is of not just zero but negative strategic value, that neither player wishes to be the first to occupy because it will lead to the capture of far more valuable territory by their opponent.
Unless wishing to concede, one player or the other will eventually run out of other options and be forced to place a stone there, but recognising "Dame" spaces early and avoiding this for as long as possible is one mark of a superior player....