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  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Go - Wikipedia

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    Here are some tasks awaiting attention: Article requests : historical list of milestones in Go Software; World Youth Go Championship;; Copyedit : Go (board game) - undergoing GA review

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  6. Dunhuang Go Manual - Wikipedia

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    Opening section of the Dunhuang Go Manual at the British Library (Or.8210/S.5574). The Dunhuang Go Manual or Dunhuang Go Classic or simply the Classic of Go (Chinese: 敦煌碁經; pinyin: Dūnhuáng Qíjīng) is the earliest surviving manual on the strategic board game of Go (Chinese: 圍棋; pinyin: wéiqí).

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    The qi (棋) was defined as the board game now called weiqi (圍棋) in Chinese (Go in Japan and the West), literally meaning "surrounding game". Current definitions of qi cover a wide range of board games, and given that in classical Chinese qí could also refer to other games, some argue that the qí in the four arts could refer to xiangqi. [1]

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    The 24 players are reduced to 16 after the first round. The top 8 players are qualified for the next round while the bottom 8 play each other in a knockout tournament. Each player has 2 hours and 30 minutes of time with five 60-second byoyomi periods, since the 12th cup. [1] (Formerly, the time limit was 3 hours with five 60-second byoyomi ...