Come in, master: What are the rules for playing Go? What are the essentials?

To put it simply, the victory or defeat in Go can be summarized as follows: whoever surrounds a large area is the winner; On the contrary, it is a loser. There are 36 1 intersections on the chessboard, and the outcome of a chess game is determined by the number of intersections occupied by both sides. More precisely, it is determined by the size of the area occupied by both parties. An intersection is a child, and each side takes 180 semichildren as the reduced number. Those who exceed this number win, and those who are less than this number are negative.

China Rule uses numerical method to calculate the outcome of the game after determining the final, dead chess and live chess. After clearing the dead chess of both sides out of the disk, count the points surrounded by live chess and live chess of both sides in terms of players. The official game adopts black chess as the back system. Because sunspots have the first-hand advantage, when calculating the final outcome, Black Chess will return 3 3/4 pieces. For example, the total score of black 185 is * * *, the score of 184 is the negative score of 1/4, and the score of 184.5 is the negative score of 1/4.

The so-called dead child is the chess piece that can't survive on the chessboard and needs to be cleared at last. Chess pieces need two eyes to live, so they are live chess and can occupy a certain position on the chessboard.

The so-called go is to surround people tightly (there is no gas inside and outside, and "gas" refers to space), and people will die, just like ancient wars. However, if there are two blanks (eyes) in your chess, because each player can only play one blank at a time, the blank will die as soon as the opponent puts down your blank, so he can't kill you. If you only have an empty room, people will judge that you are out of breath as soon as they put it down, and you will die.

This is the foundation of Weiqi, so Weiqi is to destroy other people's live chess, strive for their own live chess, and surround the space as much as possible.

This is very simple, but maybe you don't understand it. Because Go is really profound, I suggest you find an introductory book to read. Or go to this website

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