1. Move: black first, then white, one step at a time, alternate moves. The chess piece is placed on the intersection point
2. Qi: The intersection point where the chess pieces are adjacent to the straight line is "qi". If there is no Qi, it will be captured. The chess pieces connected by a straight line are a whole, and they can enjoy Qi
3. Forbidden points: points where there is no Qi after the move, and moves are prohibited (except for counter-kills)
4. Robbery : It is forbidden to have the same shape in the whole game
5. Win or lose: Black wins with 185 pieces
1. Placement: Black moves first and then white, one person moves one step, alternately. The pieces are placed on the intersections.
Picture 1
As shown in Figure 1, we can start playing Go, remember: no regrets when you make a move.
2. Qi: The intersection point of adjacent straight lines of chess pieces is "Qi". If there is no Qi, it will be captured. The chess pieces connected by straight lines are a whole, and they can enjoy the energy.
Picture 2
As shown in Figure 2, X is the Qi of Black, and Black has 4 breaths; ▲ is the Qi of White, and White has 3 breaths.
Figure 3
As shown in Figure 3, when the energy of one side's chess piece is occupied by the other side, it will have no energy and will be eaten.
Picture 4
As shown in Figure 4, when the chess pieces are connected together, "*** enjoy the breath". The 3 black stones here have 7 breaths
Figure 5
As shown in Figure 5, the black pieces A and B here are not directly connected, so their energy cannot be fully shared.
The energy of black chess A: it is 4 green dots, and the energy of black chess B: it is 4 red squares.
3. Forbidden point: a point with no air after the move, where moves are prohibited (except for counterattacks)
Figure 6
As shown in Figure 6, black cannot When placing the stone at point A, because it is put in, black is in a state of airlessness, so it cannot be played. Point A here is called the forbidden point.
Figure 7
As shown in Figure 7, if you can counterattack, it is not a forbidden point. If black plays at point A, he can capture the white chess marked with ▲. Therefore, point A is not a forbidden point for black chess.
4. Robbery: Prohibit global homogeneity
Figure 8
As shown in Figure 8, continued from Figure 7, when black moves to point A, white will be captured Finally, White cannot capture Black A immediately at ▲.
Figure 9
As shown in Figure 9, after White 1 moves elsewhere, White 3 can capture Black's piece at ▲. The same goes for black's next move, which cannot capture White 3 right away. It needs to move elsewhere before it can capture it.
5. Win or lose: Black wins with 185 pieces
After learning the above basic Go knowledge, we can start playing chess. But, after the bet is over, how do you know who lost and who won?
The counting method used in China, when both parties confirm that they will no longer make moves, they can count the stones.
Count the alive chess pieces of one side. If the empty intersections surrounded by these chess pieces exceed 185, Black wins.