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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. 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.

  4. Go-Moku / Renju - Wikipedia

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    Steve Nichols reviewed Go-Moku & Renju for Games International magazine, and gave it 3 stars out of 5, and stated that "if you have tremendous reserves of patience and are willing to put up with the glitches, it is worth a look."

  5. Ramen - Wikipedia

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    Gomoku ramen, sometimes called Gomoku soba. After basic preparation, ramen can be adorned with any number of toppings, including but not limited to: [40] Chāshū (sliced barbecued or braised pork) Negi (green onion) Takana-zuke (Pickled and seasoned mustard leaves) Seasoned (usually salted) boiled egg (soy egg, ajitsuke tamago or ajitama) Bean ...

  6. The Devil's Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Secret Chamber had a safe in prison, with a 4 Number code, Ha Seok-jin the person who had cracked the code, got a clue "Next Year", So the code was 2024. The secret chamber game is blind gomoku, where tiles are one-sided and placed face down, so that the player must memorize which tiles are theirs and which are the opponent's. Lee Si-won ...

  7. 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.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Games played with Go equipment - Wikipedia

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    Gomoku, ninuki-renju and its close relative pente; Connect6, similar to naughts and crosses (tic-tac-toe), but requires connecting six in a row, and with two stones per move; Gonnect; Capture go; Alea evangelii