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How to play gobang
Gobang is divided into white and black. You can win if you fight, and you can win if you have five in any direction.
If you block the main road, you must choose a new way out. Generally, when three enemies are linked together, you must stop them.
When the whole chessboard is full and no one reaches five consecutive games, even a draw is a draw.
Gobang is one of the competitive events in the National Intellectual Games, and it is a pure strategy board game played by two people.
Gobang's chess tools are common with Go, which is a traditional chess and has two ways of playing. One is that both sides use black and white pieces respectively, and at the intersection of the straight line and the horizontal line of the chessboard, the first one forms the victory of five sub-lines. Another method is to replace any of the opponent's pieces by forming five sub-connections. Replaced parts can be exchanged with each other. Finally, the first person to finish all the works is the winner.
Gobang is simple and easy to use, suitable for all ages, interesting and charming: it can not only enhance thinking ability and improve intelligence, but also is rich in philosophy, which is helpful to cultivate one's morality.
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