Thursday, April 2, 2009

shenme shenme shenme

我什么时候有空? 下个星期。 我没有考试。 我是很高兴,因为我有空。 星期六我在图书馆工作。 星期七我练习围棋。 我帮我的朋友玩,可是他帮我练习说日文。 (但是我没说日文;我说中文!) 这个晚上我要考试,可是我要睡。。。睡。。。睡觉。。。。。。。。。。

http://www.silkqin.com/03qobj/wangpeng.htm
-looks like 王朋 is doing well after his book deal fell through... :D


围棋 (wéiqí) is an ancient Chinese board game, dating back more than 2,500 years ago. The object of the game is to have more territory at the end then your partner. This is done by making barricades with your game pieces and capturing your enemies stones. Wéiqí is a very popular game, especially in East Asia. Most people know it by its Japanese name of Go, or Igo. Wéiqí is also called baduk in Korean.
A wéiqí board consists of a 19x19 grid. The pieces, black and white, are played on the intersections of those lines. It is possible to “capture” your opponents pieces by completely surrounding them with your own. The captured pieces are taken off the board and set aside for the end game. The more of the board you control, the easier it is to obtain territory. When the game is reaching its finish, the empty spots in each players territories are counted and the number of captured stones is subtracted from that number. White receives an additional 5.5 points as appeasement since Black plays first. This rule is known as “komi.”
Wéiqí is a fun game anyone can play, amateur and professionally. Amateur ranking foes from 30 kyu to 1 kyu, 1 kyu being the highest ranking. The professional player ranking begins at 1 dan and goes to 9 dan. Anything above 9 dan are special titles.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_(game)
Play go online here! http://www.361points.com/whatisgo/
http://www.kiseido.com/ff.htm
http://www.gokgs.com/applet.jsp

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