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  1. Chinese Weiqi Association (Chinese: 中国围棋协会; pinyin: Zhōngguó Wéiqí Xiéhuì), or Chinese Go Association, founded in Hefei, Anhui in 1962, is the major go organization in China. As a branch of the Zhongguo Qiyuan , it oversees professional players as well as strong amateurs, functioning in the same way as the Nihon ...

  2. The Tianyuan (Chinese: 天元; pinyin: Tiānyuán) is a Go competition in China organized by the Chinese Weiqi Association. The word tiānyuán literally means the center or origin of heaven, and is the center point on a Go board; the name is similar to the Japanese Tengen and Korean Chunwon .

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    Traditionally, the level of players has been defined using kyu and dan ranks. Kyu ranks are considered student ranks. Dan ranks are considered master ranks. Beginners who have just learned the rules of the game are usually around 30th kyu. As they progress, they advance numerically downwards through the kyu grades. The best kyu grade attainable is ...

    With the invention of calculators and computers, it has become easy to calculate a rating for players based on the results of their games. Commonly used rating systems include the Elo and Glickorating systems. Rating systems generally predict the probability that one player will defeat another player and use this prediction to rank a players streng...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lian_XiaoLian Xiao - Wikipedia

    Lian Xiao ( Chinese: 连笑; pinyin: Lián Xiào; born 8 April 1994) is a Chinese professional go player. As of January 2017, he is ranking 5th in Chinese Weiqi Association official ratings with and Elo rating of 2660. [1] . Lian was promoted to 8 dan on 16 January 2017, [2] and 9 dan in October 2017. [3] Promotion record. Career record.

  5. The Wu Qingyuan Cup, also known as the Go Seigen Cup or Wu Qingyuan Cup World Women's Weiqi Tournament ( Chinese: 吴清源杯世界女子围棋赛 ), is an international women's Go tournament. It was created in 2018 and is held annually.

  6. The Hong Kong Go Association (abbreviated as HKGA, Chinese: 香港圍棋協會 ), created in 1982, is an organizational member of the International Go Federation, whose current [when?] chairman is 張大朋 ( Pinyin: Zhāng Dà Péng). [citation needed] . It is dedicated to training and ranking Go players in Hong Kong . Activity Background.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tang_WeixingTang Weixing - Wikipedia

    Tang Weixing (Chinese: 唐韦星; born 15 January 1993) is a Chinese professional go player. He has won three international titles, with two championships in the Samsung Cup (2013, 2019) and one in the Ing Cup (2016).