Time Rules of Go in Asian Games

The time rule of Go in the Asian Games is 1 hour, and each side has 30 seconds.

In terms of Go, the competition system of the Asian Games is 30 seconds, and that of the Korean Federation is 40 seconds, which is very close. Armor League is a slow game, counting down for one minute. Historically, the performance of China players in 30-second fast chess is not as good as that of South Korea. Many chess games, even slow chess, are more prone to make mistakes in the countdown stage. So this month's intensive training is very important for the countdown training.

Go in the Asian Games will be played according to the rules of China. Both sides can play black and white chess pieces. There are 65,438+09 vertical and horizontal lines on the chessboard, which divide the chessboard into 3,665,438+0 intersections. Chess pieces walk at the intersection, and both sides can play chess alternately. After the chess was dropped, they couldn't move and regretted it. In the end, the party with more enclosures wins. Because the black side has the first-hand advantage, the black side is used to paste the final calculation, and the black chess is pasted back to 3/4.

Highlights of Go Competition in Asian Games

1. Top players gather: The level of Go in Asia has always been very high. The players who participated in the Go competition in the Asian Games are all top players from all over the world. They all have excellent skills and strength, and the game will be very exciting.

2. Team events: In addition to individual events, there are also team events in Go in the Asian Games. Go fans from different countries and regions will form their own teams to compete for the honor and achievements of the team competition.

3. Exquisite game: Go is a thoughtful board game. The contestants have high IQ and flexible mind. They will show us their unique insights and profound attainments in Go skills through subtle games.

4. Live interaction: With the wide application of the Internet, the Go game of the Asian Games will also be broadcast live to the audience through various webcasts and interactive platforms, and ordinary Go fans can participate by watching the game, commenting or participating in the interaction.

In short, the Go game in the Asian Games is not only a high-level chess game, but also a feast of wonderful visual enjoyment and intellectual collision that should not be missed. Let's look forward to and pay attention to every wonderful moment of this game.