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Landlord, congratulations, there are 10 sections of Go! Listen to me explain that everyone knows that there are only 9 dan in the game of Go, which is the highest, but I often hear that there are 10 dan in so-and-so, what is going on! The reason is that in order to recognize those who have made outstanding contributions to the development of Go, the World Go Association has given them the title of 10 dan to praise his contribution to the cause of Go.
In other words, the 10th dan of Go does not indicate chess strength, but an honorary title!
This title is very rare, and now there are no more than 10 people in the world who have this supreme and easy title: Go 10 dan.
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Go: 10 levels of amateur, amateur section on level, amateur section generally up to 7 dan, world amateur champion 8 dan, amateur for professional duan, until professional 9 dan, honorary 10 dan. Amateur 5 dan under the specified age is eligible to take the professional dan exam.
Taekwondo: 10 levels and 9 dans. The colors of the bands in the 10 grades are white, white-yellow, yellow, yellow-green, green, green-blue, blue, blue-red, red, red-black. The 9th dan is the 1st to 9th dan black belt.
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Amateur first dan to 9th dan
After being admitted to the professional chess player, it is the first stage of the profession to the ninth dan.
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Amateur Go has the highest 7th dan and professional 9th dan is the highest, and these are the official ranks. As for the judan, there are them in Japan, but they are a title, not a formal professional rank; In addition, there are some of the best professional chess players"Chess Master"with"Celebrities", which is also a title rather than an official rank. Acquired"Celebrities"or"Chess Master"Players with the title, their rank is still 9 dan, but they belong to the top of the 9 dans.
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Go ranks are divided into professional and amateur, with the highest professional 9 dan and the amateur 7 dan the highest. There are 10 dans in the Japanese profession, but that's an honor, not an actual rank.
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There are two types of Go ranks in China: amateur and national professional.
1. The national professional rank from low to high is:
Initial Section, Initial Section, Junior Section, Section, Section, Section
2. The amateur rank is divided into two stages: level and section.
The order of level from low to high is: level 10, level 9, level 8, level 7, level 6, level 5, level 4, level 3, level 2, level 1,
Amateur 1 dan, amateur 2 dan, amateur 3 dan, amateur 4 dan, amateur 5 dan, amateur 6 dan, amateur 7 dan, amateur 8 dan.
Introduction:
Go, a strategic two-player chess game, was called "Yi" in ancient China and "go" in the West. It is popular in East Asian countries (China, Japan, South Korea, and North Korea), and is one of the four arts of qin, chess, calligraphy and painting. Go originated in China, is said to have been written by Emperor Yao, and has been recorded in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.
During the Sui and Tang dynasties, it was introduced to Japan through Korea and spread to Europe and the United States. Go contains the rich connotation of Chinese culture, and it is the embodiment of Chinese culture and civilization.
Go is played on a rectangular checkered chessboard (which looks like a square) and black and white round chess pieces, with 19 vertical and horizontal lines on the board to divide the board into 361 intersections.
Because Black has the advantage of occupying the land first, it is artificially required that Black give White a post at the end of the game. Go is considered the most complex board game in the world. Countries such as China, Japan, and South Korea have slightly different rules for the competition.
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The highest is the ninth rank of the profession. There are nine levels of rank in our country, and they are ranked from nine dan to one dan according to the level of strength, with nine dan being the highest. The first paragraph is also called the first paragraph.
Obtaining the title of the first dan means that the chess skills have reached a certain level, and the chess strength of the ninth dan should make the first dan about two or three pieces, which refers to the professional rank.
In addition to the professional ranks, there are also amateur ranks, which are graded according to the level of chess strength of amateur players. At present, the highest amateur rank in China is six dans, which is far from the level of amateur chess skills of the same level compared with the professional ranks. According to statistics, the strength of professional beginner players is comparable to that of amateur players in the fifth or sixth dan ranks.
The amateur rank is referred to as "level", and there are nine levels. Unlike the ranks, the higher the level, the lower the strength, with the first level being the highest.
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At that time, the rank review was extremely strict, and in addition to the factor of strength, it had to endure for many years, which was very different from the current high-level chess players. In addition to strength, the rank also represents the identity in the chess world, at that time, the fifth dan was a high-level chess player, and the seventh dan was called "master" which meant that he entered the ranks of first-class masters, and it was a great thing to be able to obtain seven dan before the age of 30. Eight paragraphs are quasi-celebrities, and there are up to two or three contemporaries.
The ninth rank is the highest rank, but there can only be one person, that is, a "celebrity", and there can only be one celebrity in the same era. Once promoted to the rank of 9th dan, it means that you will be appointed to the "chess office" at any time, so the two can be seen as synonymous.
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There are two parts of the Go rank, amateur and professional, with the highest rank of the professional being 9 dan and the highest amateur dan being 7 dan.
The level of Go is described by rank. There are two types of Go ranks in China: amateur and national professional. Among them, the amateur rank is 1st to 7th dan, and the professional rank is the first professional dan and the second professional dan 、... from low to high, professional 8th dan, professional 9th dan.
From low to high, the professional rank is the first professional stage, the second professional stage, and 、..., professional 8th dan, professional 9th dan. Note: The annotation of the professional rank is in Chinese characters.
Professional ranks in China are awarded by the state. Every year, the Chinese Chess Academy organizes a national professional rank promotion competition, which is the college entrance examination in the Go world.
The amateur rank is divided into two stages: level and stage. The order of level from low to high is: level 32, level 31, level 1, amateur 1 dan, amateur 2 dan, 、..., amateur 7 dan and other segments.
Generally speaking, the difference between the levels of the two adjacent dan is one sub, for example, the difference between amateur 2 dan and amateur 6 dan is about 3 to 4 subs. Note: Amateur ranks are marked with Arabic numerals.
K stands for amateur and D stands for amateur.
If you want to become an amateur 1st dan to an amateur 5th dan, you only need to participate in the promotion competition organized by the district and county sports departments and get a certain winning rate in a certain group. It is much more difficult to get an amateur 6th dan and an amateur 7th dan. The winner of the amateur 6 dan must be an amateur player who has participated in provincial, municipal and even national amateur Go competitions and won the top 6 players, and the level of these players is significantly stronger than that of the standard amateur 5 dan; The winner of the amateur 7 dan must participate in an international amateur Go competition and win the top 3.
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There are 7 dan for amateur Go and 9 dan for professional. There is no amateur 8 dan of Go in Japan, but the Japan Chess Academy awards the amateur 8 dan to the champion of each World Amateur Go competition. The amateur rank is indicated by Arabic numerals, while the professional rank is indicated in Chinese.
The amateur ranks from low to high are: 1st dan, 2nd dan, 3rd dan, 4th dan, 5th dan, 6th dan, and 7th dan. The professional ranks are: Initial Rank, Second Rank, Third Rank, Fourth Rank, Fifth Rank, Sixth Rank, Seventh Rank, Eighth Rank, and Ninth Rank.
Amateur starts from 1 dan, and can play up to 5 amateur dan when participating in amateur fixed-stage competitions; The winner of the amateur 6th dan must be a player who has won the top few places in provincial or even national amateur Go competitions or a veteran of the Go world; The winner of the amateur 7th dan must participate in a national Go competition and win the championship; China does not set up an amateur 8 dan, and the Japan Chess Academy awards the amateur 8 dan to the champion of each world amateur Go competition.
China's professional rank needs to participate in the national professional rank fixed stage competition organized by the China Chess Academy every year, and will be awarded by the state after obtaining a certain winning rate. The top 20 students in the U25 men's group will be awarded the title of junior career; The 21st to 25th places can apply for the title of amateur 6th dan. The top 10 students in the U25 women's group will be awarded the title of junior career; The first place can be declared as an amateur 6th section.
To move up the professional rank of Go, you need to participate in a tournament and get a certain win rate.
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Go ranks are divided into amateur ranks and professional ranks, of which the amateur ranks are from 1 to 8 dans, the professional ranks are from primary to 9 majors, and the amateur ranks refer to some common sense of Go that can be clarified, but sometimes it is often difficult to distinguish the priority of the big and the small. The first stage of professional Go is the lowest level in professional Go, but some players are very strong even though they are in the early stage.
What is the level of a section of Go
nbsp;Generally amateur ranks are divided into two stages, level and section, from low to high, the level is level 10, level 9, level 8, level 7, level 2, level 1, amateur 1, amateur 2 dan, amateur 3rd dan, amateur 8 dan, etc.
nbsp;Generally speaking, the horizontal difference between two adjacent segments is one sub, which means that if it is an amateur second dan, there is a difference of about three to four subs between the amateur second dan and the amateur sixth dan. In the game of Go, in order to distinguish between the amateur and professional ranks, the amateur ranks are usually marked with Arabic numerals, with k for amateur and d for amateur rank.
How to get a Go rank
If you want to become an amateur 1st to 5th dan Go player, you only need to participate in the promotion competition organized by the sports department at the district and county level and get a certain winning rate in a certain group, and if you want to get the amateur 6th dan and amateur 7th dan, it will be more difficult, the winner of the amateur 6th dan must participate in the provincial, municipal, or even national amateur Go competitions and get the top six, the amateur 7th dan is obtained, and the winner must participate in the international amateur Go competition and get the top three, that is, Amateur players in the amateur 6th dan and amateur 7th dan are actually at the level equivalent to the intermediate and low-level professional chess players.
At present, there is no provision that amateur dan can be promoted to the first dan after a few duans, and the first stage of the professional must participate in the National Go Rank Tournament (fixed dan group) competition sponsored by the Chinese Weiqi Association, and must meet the age standard, and can be awarded the first professional dan after obtaining the ranking. The competition is held once a year, please see the situation in 2010, so although there is no regulation, if you want to advance to the first professional level, you must have the level of amateur Go five and six dan in the province and municipality directly under the central government (there is still a gap between the five and six dan awarded by the provincial and municipal Go associations and the amateur six dan strength awarded by the Chinese Go Association), otherwise there is no competitive strength at all. In 2010, the National Go Ranking Tournament was fiercely fought in Shijiazhuang, and the competition between chess players and parents for 18 professional early stage places has reached a white-hot state. >>>More
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