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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. How to turn $1,000 into $1 million, according to a top ... - AOL

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    Bankrate spoke with a wealth advisor to get her take on how to turn $1,000 into $1 million. How to turn $1,000 into a million dollars You can sum up the process of turning a thousand dollars into ...

  5. Go (game) - Wikipedia

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    Lasker's book Go and Go-moku (1934) helped spread the game throughout the U.S., [97] and in 1935, the American Go Association was formed. Two years later, in 1937, the German Go Association was founded. World War II put a stop to most Go activity, since it was a popular game in Japan, but after the war, Go continued to spread. [98]

  6. I Got a Cheat Skill in Another World and Became Unrivaled in ...

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    Written by Miku, the series began publication online in the Kakuyomu website on March 25, 2017, under the tentative title Level Up wa Jinsei o Kaeta (レベルアップは人生を変えた, lit. "Level Up Changed My Life") . [ 2 ]

  7. Go ranks and ratings - Wikipedia

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    Professional dan ranks go up to 9th dan, but the strength difference between a 1st dan and a 9th dan professional is generally no more than 2–3 handicap stones. To distinguish between professional dan and amateur dan ranks, the former is often abbreviated to "p" (sometimes called ping ) and the latter to "d".

  8. Dennō Senshi Porygon - Wikipedia

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    "Dennō Senshi Porygon" had its sole broadcast in Japan on Tuesday, December 16, 1997, [1] at 6:30 PM Japan Standard Time (09:30 UTC). [2] It held the highest ratings for its time slot, [2] and was watched by approximately 4.6 million households. [3] [4]

  9. Beat 'em up - Wikipedia

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    A beat 'em up (also known as brawler and, in some markets, beat 'em all [1]) is a video game genre featuring hand-to-hand combat against a large number of opponents. . Traditional beat 'em ups take place in scrolling, two-dimensional (2D) levels, while a number of modern games feature more open three-dimensional (3D) environments with yet larger numbers