Y, how do you count Go? Please tell me the detailed method. 30

Updated on physical education 2024-05-02
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If the calculation you are asking about is the calculation of winning and losing, it should refer to the calculation using Japanese rules. You must keep all the raisers on both sides in the game, and finally fill your own dead sons into your own air, and finally compare the number of empty ones left. For example, in the end, black 45 mesh, white 40 mesh, white should also add 6 mesh and a half to 46 mesh and a half, that is, white wins 1 mesh and a half.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The board of Go has a total of 19x19 intersections, and at the end of the game, black 185 wins, and white 177 wins. Those squares on the chessboard, one intersection counts as one eye. After the game, it depends on who has the most crossings.

    After counting, black (first) pays white or a cross, and then the whole yard of the territory occupied by each player is the winner.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Take black chess as an example: how many cross-shaped intersections are there around black + how many black pieces are on the board + the number of pieces that capture white is a positive number black wins, and a negative number white wins.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are 19*19=361 intersections on a normal chessboard, and the rules of Go are that both sides take turns to land at this intersection to seize as many territories as possible. When neither side can occupy any longer, the endgame is confirmed. After lifting the dead son on the chessboard, fill it back into the air.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's the number, just remember the blank, the grape 1 eye, the dead chess 2 eyes, the empty one eye, and the black chess sticks to the white chess.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    2 mesh of grapes, 1 mesh to fill in after the grapes.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are two types of Go point algorithms: the number method and the counting method.

    1. Counting (Comparison) Method: Using simple words, it is to calculate and compare the number of regional meshes enclosed by the two sides in the final game, and judge the outcome by the number of meshes. In China, the rules of Go are based on the number method.

    2. The number method is calculated and judged according to the number of positions belonging to the chess pieces on the chessboard after the end of the chess game.

    Since the counting method only counts the number of regional meshes encircled, whether or not the single official is collected does not affect the result of winning or losing, so it stipulates that the final game of the chess game does not accept the single official. Therefore, whether or not all the single officials are collected is the main difference between the number method and the counting method in the final game.

    According to Chinese rules, the total number of the two types of points on both sides should be calculated, that is, the number; According to the rules of Japan and South Korea, that is, the number, you only need to calculate the second point above. Because the basic principle of Go is that both sides take turns.

    That is, from the beginning to the endgame, the first point - the point occupied by both pieces, plus the dead piece has already filled his own empty space (which happened during the endgame), the total number is the same. The third type, since neither side can occupy it, it is not counted by everyone.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    To put it simply, it is to calculate the number of areas enclosed by the two sides at the end of the game, that is, the intersection.

    The analysis is as follows: there are 361 intersections on the board, and the rules of Go are that both sides take turns to land at this intersection to seize as many territories as possible. When neither side can occupy any longer, the endgame is confirmed. After lifting the dead son on the chessboard, fill it back into the air.

    At this time, there are several cases of dots on the board:

    1.Occupied by living sons on both sides.

    2.There is no need to be able to confirm that it has been occupied by one of the parties.

    3.Neither side can occupy it, appearing in the case of Double-Active.

    The first point above is called "sub"; The second type of point is a point that can be identified as a certain area without having to be identified, and it is called "me". In Chinese rules, the sub-headings are empty; Japan and South Korea omitted this part.

    Finally, it should be noted that the method of calculating the victory and defeat is different, which is manifested in a specific game of chess, for example, winning 3 4 discs is the same as winning 1 and a half eyes, that is, winning n discs = winning 2n goals. This is because the number method calculates the winner and loser, which is the deviation of the calculation from the standard; In the number method, the difference between the two sides is calculated.

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