Games
of
Go
on
Disk
is an informal partnership between T. Mark Hall and John Fairbairn in London. With
more than occasional help from many go friends, they produce a very large database of professional go
games supported by an extensive fund of programs, data and articles to help existing players enjoy and
benefit from these games. The whole package is available on a modestly priced single compact disk.
New editions come out twice a year: summer (for European and US Congresses) and
winter (for Christmas and London Open).
For a guided tour click on the bar above, on the headings below, or on any highlighted words. (On the sample
pages some links have been disabled - those that work light up under the cursor, or are specially marked.)
If you are new to go (an originally Oriental game also called
weiqi and baduk), the Links page above will offer some good ways to learn more. If you just want to know
what is new in go try, er, New In Go.
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Already extensive but growing details of over 200 professional tournaments and matches past and present are included.
The organisation of each event is presented, along with results tables and news reports. Just follow the page
signs to keep abreast of the latest entries.
Sample pages
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The history and organisation of professional groups and association such as Hoensha, Nihon
Ki-in, Hiseikai, and Chung-am are summarised here. There are separate pages for Japan,
China and Korea.
Sample entry
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Extended essays on major players past and present. These are in addition to the extensive
biographical details found in John Fairbairn's quadrilingual Names Dictionary elsewhere
on the CD.
Current contents page
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Apart from the wide ranging essays under players, other aspects of go history are
gathered here, including a list of all the Castle Games, and Timelines to give quick
access to the chronology of go events.
Current contents page
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Ancient manuals such as the Classic of Go in Thirteen Chapters, Go Secrets, Gateway to All
Marvels come in this category, along with extracts or summaries of more recent classics such as
Yicui Guanzi.
Extract
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A host of miscellaneous extra items, such as a collection of mottoes on fans and
problems from the Xuanxuan Qiiing.
Current contents page
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Apart from the huge database of games in sgf format, the GoGoD Encyclopaedia CD
includes many other items, some supplied by third parties. These include:
- GoGoD95 - a clear and simple game-viewing program which
has built-in:
- GoScorer - play over a game by guessing the next move and keeping track of
your score
- Lunar converter - convert Japanese lunar dates to modern format.
- a link to the Names Dictionary.
- The Names Dictionary with over 3,000 biographical entries covering players,
patrons, reporters and famous go fans past and present. In printed form this
comes to almost 300 pages, but the electronic version includes a program to
find the names written in Japanese, Chinese (old and modern) and Korean
(characters and hangeul) almost instantly. Photos are included for many players. There is now an
html version.
- The same program (Onomasticon) also provides the ability to look up technical
terms (diagrammed) and place names (maps included) in the same languages.
- Commented games - a selection of games in CBase that can be viewed in GoGoD95.
- Josekibase - for those who like to study joseki, we have for
convenience pre-compiled massive collections of favourite lines in JBase. An associated program
allows you to branch through each line while examining the relevant games on a
parallel board.
- A set of one hundred 9x9 pro games.
- PBase - a program to test yourself on tsumego, endgame and
tesuji problems from over 20 classical collections.
- Go Library - our own database manager, geared mainly to searching for data on
names and events, but does include a position search facility. Games can easily
be added to the GoGoD database.
- Kombilo - an even better database manager kindly provided by Ulrich Goertz.
Superfast when doing position searches, it has a host of other valuable
features such as strict sgf parsing checks and duplicate checks.
- Screensaver - a program that plays over your favourite games in screensaver
mode. Offered by kind permission of Arnoud van der Loeff.
- We also offer the Progor tables of go Elo-type ratings compiled by Ales Cieply from GoGoD data.
- Smart Go Viewer - an advanced sgf viewer from the sgf guru himself, Anders Kierulf
- Screensaver - a program that plays over your favourite games in screensaver
mode. Offered by kind permission of Arnoud van der Loeff.
- Go World Index - a comprehensive and professional index to the world's premier
English-language go magazine, compiled by Jochen Fassbender
... and much more!
Although the GoGoD CD is about go we occasionally add items on other games such as shogi and xiangqi
(Japanese and Chinese chess), not least because they are often mentioned in go texts.
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We have to warn you that the GoGoD CD is intended for PCs running Windows95 upwards. However, some
parts work do on other formats, and in particular the huge database of games in sgf format
seems to work well with Macs. The bulk of the encyclopaedia is in HTML form and so can be
viewed with any suitable browser. But programs are usually platform-dependent (Kombilo, however, works
on various formats.)
All products and data are constantly subject to addition and improvement. The latest issue of the GoGoD CD is to be taken
as our definitive version. All data on the CD and on this site is copyright and may not be reproduced elsewhere.