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The Many Faces
of
Go
Version 11.0
by
Smart Games
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$89.95 |
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Go, called "baduk" in Korean and "wei-chi" in Chinese, is a 4,000 year-old
game of strategy played by more than 100 million people. Go was considered one
of the Four Great Accomplishments of ancient China, one of the worthy pursuits
of a lifetime - along with poetry, archery, and calligraphy. It is both an art
and a mental workout - ingeniously disguised as a game. Anyone, from children of
five or six to people in their nineties, can play and enjoy Go!
The Many Faces of Go is the 1998 World Computer Go Champion, and ten time
US Computer Go Champion. It is one of the strongest Computer Go opponents in the
world, and has many other great features including an integrated IGS client so
you can play on the internet. A sophisticated set of Go problems and a Joseki
tutor help you improve your game.
Features:
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Great graphics. Beautiful and adjustable 3-D slate and clamshell
stones with shadows, and realistic wood grain. You can rotate the board, or add
coordinates. Won the "Best Design" award at the 1991 World Computer Go
Championship.
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Sound. Realistic clicks and capture sounds, and sounds for pass,
IGS match, etc.
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Strong go player. 10 levels of play, from about 20 kyu to about
8 kyu. 1998 World Computer Go Champion.
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Go tutorial. Over 100 screens of text, examples, and simple
problems teach you the rules, elementary tactics and strategies.
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Go problems. Over 2,000 go problems for all levels of player.
The program selects problems for you based on your strength, and tracks your
strength as you solve them. Problems appear in different orientations and colors
to aid learning. Go problems can be updated over the internet, and it is easy
for you to add additional problems or problem sets.
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Play go on the Internet. An Internet Go Client is built in so
you can play go on the internet with the familiar Many Faces interface, and use
its powerful editing features to comment your games.
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Move suggestions. At each move it can show suggestions for next
move, by category (such as attacking, invading, endgame, etc). Can also show
liberty counts and/or group strengths for all groups. The computer can show its
lookahead while it is thinking.
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Game Score Graph. Graph your score at each move. Click on a move
to go to that position.
Move hints. Suggests your best move.
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Move explanations. Can explain why it made a move or suggested a
move for you.
Computer solving of go problems. The computer can solve life and death problems
in yor games to help you improve.
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Thousands of games to play through. Hundreds of professional
games with commentary. About a thousand uncommented professional game records,
organized by tournament. About a thousand commented amateur games from the Go
Teaching Ladder. Over 4,000 uncommented very strong amateur games.
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Powerful Game Editor. Can present for review any game in the
standard Ishi format (.go) or the popular Smart Game Format (.sgf). When
reviewing a game you can try to guess the next move. A wide variety of marks are
supported. You can add commentary or variations. Use ctrl-click to move directly
to any move in the game. Insert, delete, or drag stones to new positions. Great
for recording your own games for later study.
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Can play and score using all major rule sets (Japanese, Chinese,
GOE, and American).
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Can play either color, or serve as an electronic go board for
two people.
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Can give or receive a handicap.
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Fuseki Libraries. Libraries of opening sequences on the whole
board from professional games. At each position, shows the popularity of each
next move. Two libraries are included, one which includes all moves from about
5700 professional games, and one which includes an additional 29,000 strong
amateur games.
Joseki Tutor. Over 45,000 move library of standard corner sequences is available
for browsing or testing. Includes joseki, near-joseki, trick plays, and
responses to many bad moves. Use it to look up variations, or to test your
joseki knowledge.
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Play by modem. Uses the Computer Go standard modem protocol for
play with any other go program that supports this protocol. Either player can
make moves for either color, allowing discussion or teaching games. Players can
type messages to each other during the game.
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Printing of Go diagrams or full games with numbered moves.
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On-line manual with information on history, tournaments,
professionals, etc.
System requirements: IBM-PC or compatible, Pentium or faster, Windows 95, 98,
ME, NT, XP, or 2000, 64 MB main memory. 32 MB hard disk.
Here is an excellent overview to get you started:
Overview on How to Play Go
Igowin is a 9x9 free version of Many Faces of Go. Play go against the
computer with great graphics. It keeps track of your record and playing strength
and has an on-line manual with history of go, where to buy books and equipment,
etc. It includes the Go Tutorial from The Many Faces of Go, so it is a good
program to give a beginning Go player. It plays competitively from 25 Kyu though
6 Dan, so stronger players will enjoy it as well. It learns from its mistakes,
so every game is different.
Click here to download Igowin.
This is a self-extracting archive and includes the igowin.exe
executable, the grain.bmp wood grain bitmap, readme.txt, and two windows help
files. It's about 800KB. After download, run it, and it will install the files
in C:\Program Files\igowin. It does not automatically add itself to your start
menu or make a shortcut on the desktop.
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