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Wang Zhi is more professional in Go, the overall quality and chess strength of the teacher are okay, and the strength is also a little stronger.
When Ding Wei went to audition, he felt chaotic, and the course was not systematic.
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Ding Wei is good at Go! The number of people in each upgrade section is the largest, and it should be the largest in Kunming at present, and the large number of people speaks for itself.
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I think Ding Wei's skills are particularly superb, and his wisdom is particularly powerful, mainly because he has been learning the classics of Chinese culture, so it is also very helpful for him to play chess.
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Both of them are pretty much the same, and they're both pretty good.
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I think these two are set up for them, Wang Zhi's Go club is better, after all, Wang Zhiwei has cultivated a lot of outstanding talents, and Ding Weiwei actually I don't.
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Both of them are very good chess players, and I personally feel that Wang Zhi is more powerful at Go, and his international ranking is higher.
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The prince's Go is better than Ding Wei's.
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Wang Zhi Go and Ding Wei Go, in fact, as long as you can learn Go well, it is very good, I think it is almost like this for this person.
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Of course, Go is better than positioning.
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Now **, his scarf and his Ding Wei, and his Go, if I take a good word, it should still depend on which of the two of them works hard, and only the successful one is the last one to work hard.
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It's nice to ask a question, this has to be Go, and I feel that the former is better than the latter, because it's earlier.
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Wang Zhiweiqi and Ding Wei Go I think they can both be played, they both have their own uniqueness, and they both have their own unique opinions, you can learn from both.
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Wang Ji literature and Go, which curious art?
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Which is better, Wang Zhivic or Dingvic? I myself think it's Dinvivich good.
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Not necessarily, they just mastered the art of playing Go.
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.
How to play:
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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No, Go requires a certain talent, that is, IQ, but what is more needed is logical thinking, creativity and depth and breadth of thinking. Go is a kind of thinking training that pushes what people think to infinity, because according to the calculations of the supercomputer, the variation of Go is infinite and closest to what humans think is the maximum data, the length of the universe. Therefore, Go requires people to constantly think, and it requires you to learn how to think, not IQ.
IQ makes you see faster at best, but thinking is not IQ! For example, Go masters such as Qiu Jun and Zhou Heyang are not famous for their high IQ, one is the depth of calculation, and the other is the accuracy of calculation.
Hope you are satisfied, thank you!
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Wang Chenxing defeated Japan's Ueno, Zhou Hongyu defeated Han Wu Yunzhen: Chinese chess player Bao Yuan Wu Qingyuan Cup semifinals.
Before that, let's take a look at the Chinese players who advanced to the top four, Yu Zhiying, Zhou Hongyu, Wang Chenxing, Rui Naiwei, by the way, among the four, Yu Zhiying and Zhou Hongyu are both about eighteen years old, and they can be said to be the new force of Go in China, and Wang Chenxing is the runner-up of the previous session, as for Rui Naiwei, she is the first female nine-dan Go master in China, and her strength is also very strong.
In this competition, Wang Chenxing defeated the Japanese star Misaki Ueno, although Ueno Misaki Ai only has three paragraphs, but her strength is far more than three paragraphs, and it can be said that she has put a lot of pressure on the opponent in the game, but Wang Chenxing is also exceptionally calm and successfully defeated the opponent.
And Zhou Hongyu, who is only 18 years old, is even more powerful, and he is stable and meticulous in the game, defeating Oh Yoo-jin, who is known as the second seed player in South Korea, in one fell swoop, forcing his opponent to admit defeat in the middle game. And the other two also changed their old style in the chess game and successfully won the game.
This competition is of great significance to China's Go, the top four are all Chinese players, so this means that China will regain the championship of the Wu Qingyuan Cup after two years, and I believe that this time, the status of Chinese Go can be higher in the world Go.
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It belongs to the world's top level. Chinese Go players have not only achieved good results in the world's major competitions, but are also strong contenders for the championship.
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The strength of Chinese Go players is very strong, and Ke Jie, the strongest Go player in the current service, is a Chinese player.
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Chinese Go players are very strong and are relatively well-known in the world.
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The strength is very good. Chinese Go players have won many world championships and are very powerful.
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Chen Boya. Pan Fei.
Yin Mingming. Luo Xi River.
Yu Bin. Liu Xiaoguang.
Nie Weiping. Wang Wei.
Ma Xiaochun. Coulee.
Chang Hao. Cao Dayuan.
Seo Bong-so. Park Yongxun.
Lee Sedol. Yoo Chang-hyuk.
Lee Chang-ho. Choi Gyu-bing.
Kim Il Hwan. Choi Cheol-han.
An Zuoyong. Cho Hoon-hyun.
Zhao Zhixun. Zhang Xu.
Naoki Hane. Noriki Ita.
Satoru Kobayashi. Koichi Kobayashi.
Masaki Takemiya. Wang Mingwan.
Hideyuki Fujisawa. Keigo Yamashita.
Lin Haifeng. Masao Kato.
Naoki Miyamoto. Takao Shinji Road.
Takakawa Ge. Ben Yin Fang Xiuce.
Otake Heroes. Koichi Oya.
Kunihisa Honda. Sakata Eio.
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China's Guli and South Korea's Lee Sedol can be regarded as the standard-bearers of their respective countries, and they can basically be tied for first place, and it is difficult to distinguish between them.
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The King of Go: Gu Li.
Gu Li (born February 3, 1983), Han nationality, native of Chongqing, Chinese men's Go team player, belongs to Chongqing Lengsouring Club. Gu Li began to learn chess at the age of 6, joined the Chongqing team at the age of 12, and entered the Duan in 1995 and was selected for the national junior team. At the end of 1997, he was taught by Nie Weiping.
In 2006, he defeated Chen Yaoye 3-2 in the 10th LG Cup to win the first world championship of his career. In 2007, the Chunlan Cup was left in China for the first time. In 2008, he successfully ended the 10th consecutive championship of the Fujitsu Cup in South Korea.
In the first half of 2009, he defeated his teammate Park Mun-yao in the final of the 4th Toyota Cup, and defeated Lee Sedol, a strong opponent Lee Sedol, in the 13th LG Cup of the "Battle of the Millennium", and defeated Cho Han-sung 3-1 to win the 1st BC Credit Card Cup. On January 1, 2013, Gu Li held a grand wedding in his hometown of Chongqing, marrying Lu Yuanyang, a former rhythmic gymnast and a member of the Beijing Olympic team runner-up. On January 12, 2014, Gu Li defeated Li Zhe in the 5th Diamond Cup Dragon Star War, winning the championship 2-1 again.
In April 2015, the Chinese Go Association ranked 8th in the ranking of professional chess players. On May 13, 2015, he enrolled in Tsinghua University, majoring in history. From March 9 to 15, 2016, Gu Li was the guest of honor to provide an in-depth interpretation and analysis of the man-machine war of the century for the audience.
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There are too many Chinese Wu Qingyuan, Chen Zude, Wu Songsheng, Nie Weiping, Ma Xiaochun, Liu Xiaoguang, Qian Yuping, Cao Dayuan, Zhu Jiu, Rui Naiwei, Chen Linxin, Yu Bin, Chang Hao, Luo Xihe, Wang Lei, Shao Weigang, Zhou Heyang, Hu Yaoyu, Gu Li, Kong Jie, Qiu Jun, ยทยทยท
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