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What does playing chess mean?

Chess is playing chess.

Chess refers to playing Go, which extends to chess and other games. The rules of Go are very simple, but it has a broad space to play, which makes Go more diverse and complicated than China chess. This is the charm of Go. There is no time limit for the next game of Go, which is as fast as 15 minutes and as slow as a few days. Most of the time, the next game takes an hour or two.

Playing Go is very helpful to the intellectual development of human brain, which can enhance people's computing ability, memory, creativity, thinking ability and judgment ability, and also improve people's ability to control attention. Playing Go will also play a positive role in children's analysis.

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Tactically, there is a saying in Weiqi that "Jinjiao has a silver border and a grass belly". It means that the same amount of land is enclosed, and both sides of the chessboard can be used on the corners of the chessboard, which requires the least force (number of hands);

The edge of the chessboard can only use one side of the chessboard, which requires more strength (number of hands); In the chessboard, there is no edge in the middle abdomen, which requires the most force (number of hands). Therefore, the mainstream chess method gives priority to the corners of the chessboard, and Go is an economics.

Different from other chess events, the process of catching some opponents' pieces first and then pursuing the goal to win, Weiqi takes the side that controls the territory as the winner and pursues the numerical advantage; Go, like other chess events, is also played by both sides in turn, and the opportunity of chess pieces and moves is a scarce resource for players to master.