How to play Go?

According to the basic rules of Weiqi, one side holds the black hand first (except chess), and the other side holds Bai Zi. The two sides alternately move their hands to the intersection of the board (the intersection of the existing pieces cannot be put, and the forbidden points cannot be put), and the pieces are not allowed to move again after they are decided. This is essentially different from China chess and chess.

In the process of playing chess, both sides use skills such as eating, grabbing, doing and fiefdoms until the end. The so-called end is that the ownership of each intersection on the chessboard has been completely determined.

The correct way to move chess in Go is to hold the chess pieces with the fingertips of the index finger and the middle finger, and accurately place the chess pieces at the intersection of the chessboard. Among amateur chess players, some people are used to holding chess pieces with their thumb and forefinger, which is very incorrect and impossible to be elegant.

How to calculate the outcome after the final? How to judge who wins and who loses? 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.

In the game of Go, the chess pieces live together on the chessboard. If you want to learn to eat, you must first understand qi. "Chess" is one of the basic terms of Weiqi, which refers to the empty intersection point closely adjacent to the chess pieces on the board.

On the premise of knowing the qi of chess pieces, we can learn how to "eat".

As a Weiqi term, "pool" can also be called "ladder". In the actual game, one side tightly surrounds one or more pieces of the other side, so that all its luck is blocked (that is, all its closely adjacent intersections are occupied), and then the inanimate pieces are removed from the board, which is called "eating".

Chess pieces without "Qi" are lifeless and are not allowed to exist on the chessboard. Once the chess pieces on the board are in an airless state, they can be taken out.

First, qi: one of the terms of Go. Refers to the empty intersection point closely adjacent to the chess piece on the chessboard.

Second, eating: one of the terms of Go.

It can also be called "holding the chessboard". In the actual game, one side tightly surrounds one or more pieces of the other side, so that all its luck is occupied, and then the inanimate pieces are removed from the board, which is called "eating the board".

Chess pieces can only be lifted when there is no air.

Third, "playing", when one side of the game surrounds one or more pieces of the other side into a state of only one breath, if the other side ignores it, the surrounded pieces can be drawn with the next move, which is called "playing".

There is an essential difference between "beating" and "eating". The line of "hit" is in front of "eat", which is the first step to eat the opponent's chess pieces. "Hit" makes the opponent's chess pieces have only one breath left, while "eat" makes the opponent's chess pieces have zero luck and then remove them.

Weiqi rules stipulate that you can't play in some places, and Weiqi terms are also called "forbidden points". So, where is "Xia Zi" not allowed? Because of the different rules, this problem is more complicated, and it is also related to the problem of grabbing materials. There are many places worth discussing. As a beginner, you just need to understand what not to do.

Where you want to put chess pieces, there is no life around you, and you can't eat your opponent's son, which is called "forbidden point". In a sense, it doesn't make any sense here, but the place where it suffers is called the "forbidden point".

As we know, the "qi" of a chess piece is the condition for the survival of a chess piece on the board. As long as there is breath, a chess piece cannot be lifted. If a chess piece has two eyes, it can survive and develop in the chessboard forever, and all the chess pieces belonging to this chess piece will be regarded as "living children". Therefore, the art of Go implies a contest between life and death.

What is "eye"? "Eye" is one of the terms of Weiqi, also known as "real eye" and "full eye", which refers to one or more empty intersections surrounded by multiple pieces.

A chess piece composed of several pieces connected together can be called a "live chess" if it has two eyes, and it can never be moved.

Sometimes, a chess piece has a big eye. Just put a son somewhere in the "big eyes" and you can turn chess into two eyes. Even if ignored, there will be no danger to life.

In live chess, there is a special situation called "double live", also called "* * * live" and "public live". The chess pieces surrounded by both sides have no eyes, forming a situation of not killing each other. Both sides are living chess, which is called "double living".

In Go, there are two kinds of chess pieces on the board: live chess and dead chess. In the last lesson, we discussed live chess. Now let's talk about dead chess.

The so-called dead chess is that the chess pieces of one side in the game are surrounded by the chess pieces of the other side, and the surrounded chess pieces have no two living eyes. In other words, any chess piece on the board will be removed by the opponent sooner or later, which is the so-called dead chess.

The dead chess in the game can be removed or not, and finally removed from the chessboard to calculate the outcome. Whether the dead chess on the board goes first or last depends on the situation. If the opponent's besieged chess pieces are not removed, which will threaten the opponent's survival or make the opponent's besieged chess pieces escape, then the opponent's dead chess pieces should be removed, otherwise they can be removed at the end.

The Go clause is

Sir, the transfer room

Fly to town, hang and pinch off

Horizontal tiger thorn support

Back contact pressure climbing connection

Top parallel pull-stop pair

Extrusion, disassembly and sealing

main points

Specifically, you can go to the Go website, where there is a lot of information, but the key is to practice by yourself, and the next few sets will naturally come back.