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  2. Category:Go ranks and ratings - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the game was a collaboration between two Roblox users who go by the usernames "Bethink" and "NewFissy". [13] [14] Adopt Me! added the feature of adoptable pets in summer of 2019, which caused the game to rapidly increase in popularity. [12] Adopt Me! had been played slightly over three billion times by December 2019. [15]

  4. Talk:Go ranks and ratings - Wikipedia

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  6. Elo rating system - Wikipedia

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    Go: The European Go Federation adopted an Elo-based rating system initially pioneered by the Czech Go Federation. Backgammon: The popular First Internet Backgammon Server (FIBS) calculates ratings based on a modified Elo system. New players are assigned a rating of 1500, with the best humans and bots rating over 2000.

  7. Go ranks and ratings - Wikipedia

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    The American Go Association adopted a uniform standard deviation of 104, [10] i.e. slightly more than one rank, while the European Go Federation ratings have a sliding standard of deviation from 200 for beginners down to 70 for top players. [6] The IGS has a fixed standard deviation for all levels of play, but a non-standard distribution. [11]

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  9. Go professional - Wikipedia

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    A European professional system was established by the European Go Federation in 2014, with sponsorship from "CEGO", a partnership of Chinese investors interesting in promoting the game of go in Europe. The aims of the system are to "give the strongest players a chance to compete on the same level as the Asian pro players", "attract more media ...