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  2. Level Up (comics) - Wikipedia

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    [1] Paul made particular note of Pham's artwork, calling his debut "a welcome surprise." Publishers Weekly also gave special attention to Pham's art, calling Level Up "a minor work from Yang, but a welcome introduction to Pham." [2] The book made the "2012 Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults" by the Young Adult Library Services Association. [3]

  3. Rules of Go - Wikipedia

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    Rule 1. Go is a game between two players, called Black and White. The choice of black or white is traditionally done by chance between players of even strength. The method of selection is called nigiri. One player (A) takes a handful of white stones; the other player (B) then places either one or two black stones on the board, indicating "even ...

  4. Go strategy and tactics - Wikipedia

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    The direction of play is a higher level concept in the opening, relating to the efficiency of stones played on the board. This involves the important trade-off between overconcentration (korigatachi) and vagueness - between playing a move that accomplishes too little and a move that tries to accomplish too much. Additionally, the stones already ...

  5. List of Go games - Wikipedia

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    This marked the first time a computer had competed, much less won, at the highest level of the game, and each game gained worldwide coverage. Games 1 and 2: AlphaGo's first game victory was seen as a possible reflection on the stress facing Lee Sedol, and possible resulting mistakes he might have made. Lee Sedol had attempted to test its skill ...

  6. Go opening - Wikipedia

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    Go opening strategy is the strategy applied in Go opening. There are some conventional divisions that are applied. Firstly there is the distinction that may be drawn between go opening theory , the codified variations that resemble chess openings in the way that they occur repeated in games, and go opening principles .

  7. Go variants - Wikipedia

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    It differs from Go by using a move protocol from Symple, another of Christian Freeling's games, and "othelloanian capture" where stones change colors when captured instead of being removed from the board. The goal of Sygo is to control the most territory on the board as determined by the number of a player's stones on the board as well as the ...

  8. Go and mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Generalized Go is played on n × n boards, and the computational complexity of determining the winner in a given position of generalized Go depends crucially on the ko rules. Go is “almost” in PSPACE , since in normal play, moves are not reversible, and it is only through capture that there is the possibility of the repeating patterns ...

  9. Ladder (Go) - Wikipedia

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    In the game of Go, a ladder (四丁, シチョウ, shichō) [1],(Chinese: 征子, romanized: zhengzi) is a basic sequence of moves in which an attacker pursues a group in atari in a zig-zag pattern across the board. If there are no intervening stones, the group will hit the edge of the board and be captured.