• The All Japan Student Go Federation (Zen Nihon Gakusei Igo Renmei (全日本学生囲碁連盟)) is a Japanese student Go organization for holding university Go championships...
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    player and use this prediction to rank a player's strength. The European Go Federation (EGF) implementation of the Elo rating system attempts to establish...
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    female amateur games. This is a tournament operated with the All Japan Student Go Federation. Some winners have got pro status, or became top amateur players...
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  • professional Go tournaments International Go Federation "围棋世冠数据:共产生133冠 中国棋手夺51冠" (in Chinese). Sina Sports. 2024-11-22. Retrieved 2025-02-09. International Go tournaments...
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  • Hajin Lee, secretary general of the International Go Federation, both reason that in the future, Go players will get help from computers to learn what...
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  • The International Go Federation (IGF) is an international organization that connects the various national Go federations around the world. The role of...
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  • The Master of Go (Japanese: 名人, Hepburn: Meijin) is a novel by the Nobel Prize winning Japanese author Yasunari Kawabata. First published in serial form...
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    dan ranking. Go professional List of top title holders in Go European Go players Female Go players International Go Federation List of Go organizations...
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    Amateur Go Championship are based on the Japanese rules, with some differences. These rules are sanctioned by the International Go Federation. This is...
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    in books and articles about Go in English as well as other languages. Many of these terms have been borrowed from Japanese, mostly when no short equivalent...
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  • introduced into professional Go in Japan as a gradual process of innovation, beginning in the 1920s. The Hisekai [ja], a Go organization established in...
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    The game of Go has simple rules that can be learned very quickly but, as with chess and similar board games, complex strategies may be employed by experienced...
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    Honinbo (category History of Go)
    Chapter 10. Go: International handbook and dictionary, Ishi Press 1972. Andrew Grant and John Fairbairn, 400 Years of Go in Japan, Slate and Shell 2004....
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    All Japan Student Go Federation Hanguk Kiwon (Korean Go Association) Zhongguo Qiyuan (governing body for mind game organizations, including Chinese Go Association)...
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    US/North American Computer Go Championship, held annually from 1988 to 2000 at the US Go Congress. Japan started sponsoring computer Go competitions in 1995...
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    a number of notable Go games have taken place. The blood-vomiting game (Japanese: 吐血の一局) was played during the Edo period of Japan, on June 27, 1835, between...
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    From 1910 to 1945, Korea was a Japanese colony. The similarity between Sunjang Baduk and modern go as well as Japanese influence encouraged players to...
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  • Oshirogo (redirect from Castle go)
    Oshirogo (御城碁 "castle Go") or castle games were official matches of high-level Go played in Japan during the Edo period, usually in the castles of the...
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    In the history of Go in Japan, the four Go houses were four major schools of Go instituted, supported, and controlled by the state, at the beginning of...
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    of professional Go tournaments, for competitors in the board game of Go. The tradition, initiated by the Honinbo Tournament in Japan, is for an event...
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    Kyū (category Go ranks and ratings)
    Kyū (Japanese: 級, [kʲɯː]) is a Japanese term used in modern martial arts as well as in tea ceremony, flower arranging, Go, shogi, academic tests and other...
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  • Shibumi (novel) (category Go books)
    shibumi and the game Go, eventually being sent to Japan, where he trains under a famous master of the game and becomes 'culturally Japanese'. The master of...
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    in my room all day to recuperate from my illness, and had a special diet. I played go with Ōkubo. (Note) Sunday. China portal Japan portal Go at the 2010...
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    Iemoto (category History of Go)
    traditional Japanese music, the Japanese art of incense appreciation (kōdō), and Japanese martial arts. Shogi and Go once used the iemoto system as well...
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    Foundation for Go (2014) Go portal List of professional Go tournaments List of Go players Kansai Ki-in All Japan Student Go Federation "Association Members...
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    Go proverbs are traditional proverbs relating to the game of Go, generally used to help one find good moves in various situations during a game. They...
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    Oskar Korschelt (category History of Go)
    board game of Go to Europe, especially to Germany and Austria. He was an industrial chemist working in the brewing industry. He arrived in Japan in 1875, teaching...
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    equipment can be found in museums in Japan and Korea.[citation needed] The Go board, called the goban 碁盤 in Japanese, is the playing surface on which to...
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  • the match in March 2016. Hajin Lee, a professional Go player and the International Go Federation's secretary-general, commented that she was "very excited"...
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  • Tian Zhuangzhuang of the twentieth century Go master Wu Qingyuan, better known as Go Seigen, the Japanese pronunciation of his name. The film, which premiered...
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