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{{Goban 7x11
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This template can be used to make go board, with stones and various other marks. For example,
{{Goban 5x5
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| b|bT| A|-c| b
| | c|w2| |
| w| -| w| b| w
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|24|u=u|d=d|l=l|r=r}}
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NB: The last four parameters are not used in the 19×19 Goban template.
b |
bS |
bT |
b0 |
b1 |
... | b9 |
w |
wS |
wT |
w0 |
w1 |
... | w9 |
These stone series are available as black (b) and white (w). They can be marked by a triangle (T) or a number from 1 to 9 (allowing short sequences).
00 |
02 |
04 |
... | 96 |
98 |
01 |
03 |
05 |
... | 97 |
99 |
These 100 tiles are used for game transcription, where the numbering goes beyond 10. Even numbers are always white, and odd numbers are always black (since black gets to make the first move of the game). The numbering is limited to the 00-99 range for practical reasons, it is assumed that there will be a figure change at least every 100 play.
Note the difference between 01 (with a leading zero) and b1.
The useful marks are:
The available tiles are:
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Mark letters (and X) are capital. | Empty board tiles | Circled board positions (just add a "c" to the end) |
Note: the appropriate cell codes for the borders are generated automatically by default, so you can leave these parameters blank, and fill only the position of stones, or circled empty positions.
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