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The blood-vomiting game (Japanese: 吐血の一局) was played during the Edo period of Japan, on June 27, 1835, between Honinbo Jowa (white) and Intetsu Akaboshi (black). It is noted for three brilliant moves played by Jowa, and for the premature death of the Go prodigy Intetsu Akaboshi, who died after coughing up blood onto the board after the game.
Shibano in 2019 In this Japanese name , the surname is Shibano . Toramaru Shibano ( 芝野 虎丸 , Shibano Toramaru , born 9 November 1999) is a Japanese Go professional who won the prestigious Meijin tournament in 2019 at age 19, becoming the first teenager to achieve one of the seven major Japanese titles.
Game Boy Color: Densha de Go! 64 [a.k.a. Go by Train 64] 1999: No: Nintendo 64: Densha de Go! Professional [a.k.a. Go by Train Professional] 1999: No: PC, PlayStation: Flip Maze (フリップメイズ, Furippu Meizu) 1999: Yes — Landing High Japan (ランディングハイジャパン, Randingu Hai Japan) 1999: Yes — Mahjong OH (麻雀OH ...
Ryo Ichiriki (一力 遼, Ichiriki Ryō, born 10 June 1997) is a Japanese professional 9-dan Go player. As Go player, he was a pupil of So Kofuku . [ 1 ] Since 2020 he has also worked as a journalist for Kahoku Shimpo .
There is an abundance of go software available to support players of the game of Go.This includes software programs that play Go themselves, programs that can be used to view and/or edit game records and diagrams, programs that allow the user to search for patterns in the games of strong players and programs that allow users to play against each other over the Internet.
KataGo is a free and open-source computer Go program, capable of defeating top-level human players. First released on 27 February 2019, it is developed by David Wu, [1] who also developed the Arimaa playing program bot_Sharp which defeated three top human players to win the Arimaa AI Challenge in 2015.
Sumire Nakamura (仲邑 菫, Nakamura Sumire, born March 2, 2009) is a Japanese professional Go player. She became the youngest ever professional Go player in Japan on April 1, 2019. [ 1 ] She made her professional debut on April 22, 2019 in the preliminary round of the Ryusei tournament in western Japan at age 10 years and one month, breaking ...
The Honinbo (本因坊) is a Go competition and the oldest Go title in Japan. Sponsored by Mainichi Shimbun , the Honinbo pays out ¥28 million to the winner (since the 74th Honinbo in 2019). [ 1 ]