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The odds of winning are estimated to be around level 4 to level 2 in amateurs, and if you can win regardless of whether you play black or white, it is estimated that you will reach the level of amateur level 1. Because the strongest Go program at the moment is the level of amateur 1 dan.
Go software is that level, to improve or to go to the Internet to find a master of the real practice, because people and programs are very different, programs will not "mess around", but people will "work".
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You don't believe this genius Go, when I first learned, you can win in chaos, this genius Go's chess power is not very strong, if you want to play against people, go to Tom Go to register a 1D number to try, if you want to play against the computer, it is best to talk about Go 5 with a hand, its long test of the superior chess strength is the initial stage, you can have a seventy percent chance of winning, you can already test the professional chess player.
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You're amazing, you're awesome.
I don't know if you've found a software bug.
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Simple: Go to Tom Go, register a 1d number, try it, and how about playing with the 1d people there, if you still win, you can find a more advanced one.
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Around level 2, Sijia Go is good.
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Testing with software is not standard.
The ratings of many games on the Internet are also randomly evaluated, which is too far from the real level in reality.
You've got to go down with a real person.
It's best to have the opportunity to participate in the competition.
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I heard that the Silver Star Go developed by North Korean scientists is currently the highest level of intelligent Go software in the world, and I feel that I deserve the title of the strongest. As for hand talk, I also played it a few years ago, and it feels like it's quite watery, and you can win by messing around. I don't know what the current version is, though.
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There is no winning general in the world, and in the history of Go, whether in terms of morality or chess strength, the greatest contribution to its development is Mr. Wu Qingyuan.
Chessboard: The board has nineteen parallel lines that are evenly spaced and vertically intersected, forming a total of 19 19 = 361 intersection points (hereinafter referred to as "points"). The overall shape of the board and the longitudinal and transverse dimensions of each grid are slightly shorter, usually centimeters per square centimeter.
The disc is marked with nine small dots called star positions.
Chess pieces: Chess pieces are divided into black and white. Most of them are oblate (there are also Ying's chess pieces with double-sided protrusions). The number of pieces should be 180 pieces in black and white (see Chinese Go Rules 2002 Edition).
The pieces are round. In China, one side is flat and one side is convex, while in Japan, two convex pieces are commonly used. The "Yongzi" produced in Baoshan, Yunnan, China, has been favored by players for more than 500 years.
Other more precious chess pieces are agate, shells, etc.
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