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围棋
Go

桌游极客排名: 210

本月排名变化: 2

玩家评分: 7.7

玩家人数: 2 (最佳: 2人)

时长: 30-180 分钟

难度: 3.93 (重度策略)

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专业评分: 7.31

语言依赖:

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出版年份: 2200

出版商:

| (Public Domain) | (Unknown) | 3M

设计师:

| (Uncredited)

美工:

| Barbro Hennius | Norman Sommer

桌游类别:

|抽象

桌游机制:

|区域包围 |方格网

所有的外观,只有两个玩家轮流躺在19× 19(或更小)的交叉点格栅。但是一旦了解了基本规则,Go就会显示出惊人的深度。人们可以看到为什么许多人说它是历史上最优雅的大脑灼热的抽象游戏之一,玩家试图通过围住板块的周围和彼此的石头来声称领土。这个游戏不会在董事会完成之前结束,或者更频繁地,当两个玩家同意结束时,任何控制最多领域的人都胜出。

最早提到的Go(&在“论语”中出现“#229;œ×£‹(wé i qí) - ”周围游戏“孔子(公元前551-479年),而最早的实物证据是17年代; 17年前,在1952年发现的汉代墓(公元前206年 - 公元9年)发现。两个中国皇帝,皇室勋章和法院占星家之间,有一大堆冲突的流行和学术轶事。一个故事是,Go是由传奇的姚明皇帝(公元前2357-2256年)发明的,作为他白痴儿子的娱乐。第二次声称舜帝(统治在公元前2255-2205年)创造了游戏,希望提高他弱智的儿子的精神实力。第三个人说,名叫吴的人,即皇帝杰(1818-1766年统治)的附庸,发明了Go(以及卡牌游戏)。最后,第四个故事表明,Go是由周末(公元前1055-255年)的法院占星家开发的。由一个非常通用的网格和彩色的石头组成的Go集合也可以用于玩各种其他抽象策略游戏,如Connect6,Go-Moku,Pente等。

By all appearances, it's just two players taking turns laying stones on a 19×19 (or smaller) grid of intersections. But once its basic rules are understood, Go shows its staggering depth. One can see why many people say it's one of the most elegant brain-burning abstract games in history, with players trying to claim territory by walling off sections of the board and surrounding each other's stones. The game doesn't end until the board fills up, or, more often, when both players agree to end it, at which time whoever controls the most territory wins. The earliest mention of Go (圍棋 (wéi qí)- "surrounding game") appears in the "Analects" of Confucius (551-479 BC), while the earliest physical evidence is a 17×17 Go board discovered in 1952 in a tomb of the former Han dynasty (206 BC- 9 AD). There is a tangle of conflicting popular and scholarly anecdotes attributing its invention to two Chinese emperors, an imperial vassal and court astrologers. One story has it that Go was invented by the legendary Emperor Yao (ruled 2357-2256 BC) as an amusement for his idiot son. A second claims that the Emperor Shun (ruled 2255-2205 BC) created the game in hopes of improving his weak-minded son's mental prowess. A third says the person named Wu, a vassal of the Emperor Jie (ruled 1818-1766 BC), invented Go (as well as games of cards). Finally, a fourth story suggests that Go was developed by court astrologers during the Zhou dynasty (1045-255 BC). A Go set, consisting of a very general-purpose grid and colored stones, can also be used to play a variety of other abstract strategy games, such as Connect6, Go-Moku, and Pente.