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  2. Gomoku - Wikipedia

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    Gomoku, also called Five in a Row, is an abstract strategy board game. It is traditionally played with Go pieces (black and white stones) on a 15×15 Go board [1] [2] while in the past a 19×19 board was standard. [3] [4] Because pieces are typically not moved or removed from the board, gomoku may also be played as a paper-and-pencil game. The ...

  3. List of Japanese board games - Wikipedia

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    Origin Players Gameplay style Similar Games Reference Love Letter: 2012: Kanai Factory: 2–4: Risk and deduction game: Coup: Gomoku (五目並べ, gomokunarabe) circa 850: Traditional: 2: Strategic abstract game played with Go pieces on a Renju board (15×15), goal to reach five in a row: Renju, Four in a row: Jinsei Game (人生ゲーム, jin ...

  4. Renju - Wikipedia

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    Renju has its origins in gomoku and therefore shares most of its rules. There are two key differences between these games, however. First, renju has the rule of forbidden moves to limit Black's advantage, something gomoku does not have. Second, renju utilizes special opening rules to balance the starting positions of games.

  5. Renju International Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Renju International Federation (RIF) is an international organization which was founded in Stockholm, Sweden on August 8, 1988. The main purpose of the federation is to unite all the Renju and gomoku national federations all over the world, organize international tournaments such as World Championships, together with other activities in renju and gomoku, and spread renju activities in the ...

  6. Gomocup - Wikipedia

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    Gomocup is a worldwide tournament of artificial intelligences (AI) playing Gomoku and Renju.The tournament has been played since 2000 and takes place every year. [1] As of 2016, [2] it is the most famous and largest Gomoku AI tournament in the world, with around 40 participants from about 10 countries.

  7. History of Go - Wikipedia

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    A ceramic 19 x 19 board preserved from the Sui dynasty. Li Jing playing Go with his brothers. Painting by Zhou Wenju (fl. 942–961), Southern Tang dynasty.. Go's early history is debated, but there are myths about its existence, one of which assuming that Go was an ancient fortune telling device used by Chinese astrologers to simulate the universe's relationship to an individual.

  8. List of Taiwanese inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    is a game similar to Gomoku invented by I-Chen Wu, a computer science professor at National Chiao Tung University. The player who obtains six or more stones in a row wins. [6] Cat café was first opened in Taipei, Taiwan in 1998, which involves a coffee shop with in-house cats that roam freely and interact with customers. The idea since took ...

  9. List of world championships in mind sports - Wikipedia

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    Gomoku: Gomoku World Championship: Individuals 1989 Pavel Laube 2023 2025 Two years Renju: Renju World Championship: Individuals 1989 Lu Hai 2023 2025 Two years Reversi: Othello: World Othello Championship: Individuals 1977 Yasushi Nagano 2023 2024 One year