What level of European Go has reached now?

Updated on technology 2024-05-13
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The level of European players has improved significantly, but the European highest level is now about 3 to 4 children behind the world high, and it is estimated that it will not be until 2028 to catch up with the world high.

    The earliest pioneers of the popularization of Go in Europe were Japanese players, so much so that many English Go terms now have a shadow of Japanese. For example, the translation of Go in English is "go", which comes from the pronunciation of Go in Japanese, but fortunately, this "go" also has the meaning of chess, which is quite appropriate. Other terms are not so easy to understand, such as "atari", which was coined for the game of Go.

    In recent years, China and South Korea have gradually realized the importance of the internationalization of Go. Every year, China, Japan and South Korea send professional chess players to the scene to "preach" at the European Go Conference.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    At present, the highest level of Go in Europe is almost equivalent to the amateur 5 and 6 dan of China, Japan and South Korea.

    Argentina's bearded Aguirul deserves a professional level.

    Attached: Generally, the European and American ranks are converted to the Chinese ranks to be lowered by 4 levels, for example, the amateur 5 dan in the United States is equivalent to the amateur 2 dan in China.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Oh, it seems to have appeared in the Fujitsu Cup, and I feel amateur after playing with Chinese, Japanese and Korean players.

    5 and 6 sections, the most occupations.

    Two or three paragraphs.

    Culture, way of thinking, values are different, popularity, interests and hobbies are naturally different, no way.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The high one is what the amateur 5th section looks like, mainly because of the confrontation between China, Japan and South Korea, other countries have little development, they have a future for development, but they don't want to develop!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Chess is more suitable for children to benefit for life.

    1. There are three endings in chess: "win, lose, and draw", and a draw is an art (the best ending or the highest state). Go is basically a game of winning or losing, which is cruel.

    2. Comparison between the two.

    1. The advantages of chess: the degree of internationalization is extremely high: more than one billion people around the world are playing, and it is the "intellectual gymnastics" respected by countries on all continents in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, South America, and North America.

    Go is not popular in Europe and the United States, mainly because of the cultural background. Even if Coulee wins Lee Sedol in ten sets, it will not become sports news in Europe and the United States; However, after two Jiangsu girls, Hou Yifan (Taizhou Xinghua) and Ruan Lufei (Nanjing), competed for the women's chess world championship, Hou Yifan, a 16-year-old girl who won the title of queen of chess, was reported by the New York Times repeatedly, and Bill Gates also came out to praise her. There is a famous saying:

    Chess is the gymnastics of human intelligence. Bill Gates must admire Hou Yifan's IQ higher than himself, and envy Danchen to be jealous of love. The three-dimensional chess pieces are vivid and easy to attract the interest of children.

    2. Advantages of Go: It is unfathomable, infinitely changing, has high requirements for calculation, and also trains abstract thinking. In addition, the popularity of Go is high, there are many parents who like Go, and there is a certain international --- which is popular in China, Japan and South Korea, and it is also popular in Taiwan.

    Disadvantages of Go: It is more abstract, it is difficult for children to get started, and training and competitions consume more time and physical strength. The degree of internationalization is not high, and it is limited to East Asia, China, Japan and South Korea (including Taiwan).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In the second round of the round of 32 of the 17th Samsung Cup held in Beijing, Gu Li and Lee Sedol met again, and as a result, in the regular game, the two sides played a rare four-calamity cycle of no wins, and the game was declared a draw.

    Under the rules of today's large-scale competition in chess battles and black chess, the draw in the Go tournament is becoming more and more precious. Although there have been occasional cases of three tribulation cycles and four tribulation cycles without winning or losing in domestic competitions between China, Japan and South Korea, this is the first time that this situation has occurred in the World Series.

    Gu Li and Lee Sedol have played 28 games before, and both sides won 14 games each, and the games between them are always earth-shattering and exciting, and the two are also known as the "peerless double pride" in the world chess world.

    At that time, Gu Li's state declined, but he didn't expect that when he met his "lifelong opponent" Lee Sedol, Gu Li's potential still burst out, and he actually teamed up with his opponent to play the first time in the history of the World Series of Go with four tribulations without a win.

    Gu Li and Lee Sedol met in the first round of the Samsung Cup round of 32 in the winner's group match, it was Gu Li who took the lead in black, and the two fought fiercely in the upper right corner from the prologue;

    After a robbery conversion, Gu Li began to chase and kill Li Shishi's dragon, but Li Shishi is not an idle person, to the 163rd hand after the two actually played a rare cycle of four tribulations without victory, the two sides of the two pieces of chess entangled together socks to dismantle the murderous spirit, Qi Hao Wang has a total of 4 robberies, no one can kill the opponent's chess, and can not give in, forming a cycle of four tribulations without winning or losing, this game can only be judged a draw.

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