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Main difference between BiGo Assistant Tiny, BiGo Assistant Profi and BiGo
Assistant Full consists in sizes of their databases.
BiGo Assistant Tiny Edition Databases.
Go games database 0.85 include 25 228 games records (3 279 professional games)
Go Opening Databases is built from the Tiny Game Database:
Fuseki database (more than 240 000 variations)
Fuseki for half board (19x11) database (about 4 600 000 variations)
Joseki database for 12x12 corner (more than 4 300 000 variations)
Joseki database for 9x9 corner (more than 7 600 000 variations)
Subbases
Subbases are subsets of full the Go Games Database.
Professional Go Games Subbase with Fuseki/Joseki Subbases
Pro & SemiPro Go Games Subbase with Fuseki/Joseki Subbases
User defined custom Subbases. For example: all professinonal games in year 2000.
Predefined and user defined personal Go Games Subbases of the best Go players with Fuseki Subbases:
Cho Chikun, Cho Hunhyun, Go Seigen, Kato Masao, Kobayashi Koichi, Lee Changho,
Ma Xiaochun, Rin Kaiho, Sakata Eio, Takemiya Masaki.
BiGo Assistant Profi Edition Databases.
Go game records database includes more than 60 000 professional games (at least one
pro player). Most of the games were input from the printed sources. Latest professional
records included.
Go opening databases are the same as for Tiny and Full databases.
Databases updates every three monthes.
BiGo Assistant Full Edition Databases
Go game records database includes about 1 995 000 Go games records of strong (5 dan),
very strong (6-7 dan) amateurs and professionals (about 62 000 games with
at least one pro player). There are very few games of weak players.
Go Opening Databases built from the game database:
Fuseki database built from full the Game Database - about 2 400 000 000 variations
Fuseki for half board (19x11) database built from
full the Game Database - more than 400 000 000 000 variations
Joseki database for 12x12 corner built from full
the Game Database - more than 2 000 000 000 000 variations
Joseki database for 9x9 corner built from full the
Game Database - more than 15 000 000 000 000 variations
Manually entered Joseki Database
This database managed by separate program BiGo Joseki.
Subbases
Subbases are subsets of full the Go Games Database:
Professional Go Games Subbase with Fuseki/Joseki Subbases
Pro & SemiPro Go Games Subbase with Fuseki/Joseki Subbases
User defined Custom Subbases. For example: all high dan (7-9) professional games in year 2002.
Predefined and user defined personal Go Games Subbases of the best Japanese,
Chinese and Korean Go players with Fuseki Subbases:
Cho Chikun (1657 games), Cho Hunhyun (1610 games), Fujisawa Hideyuki (738 games),
Go Seigen (832 games), Kato Masao (1262 games), Kobayashi Koichi (1238 games),
Lee Changho (1407 games), Ma Xiaochun (833 games), Nie Weiping (643 games),
O Rissei (786 games), Rin Kaiho (1381 games), Sakata Eio (933 games),
Takemiya Masaki (949 games), Yoo Changhyuk (973 games), Otake Hideo (1026 games) and many other.
Databases sources
Game records for databases collected from many sources.
Games of professional Go players from about 50 Yearbooks (Japanese Kido,
Korean Baduk and Chinese WeiQi), about 200 monthly Go magazines, other
Go publications and from Internet are included in Professional Games Database.
Internet sources for professional records:
Games of high level amateur Go players collected from printed
sources and Internet Go servers:
- CyberKiwon (does not operate anymore)
- Dashn
- IGS
- KGS (special thanks
to administration of KGS for assistance)
- Neostone
- NNGS
and others
Databases updates
There are continuous update of databases provided. Montly
updates of the Go Games Database are:
- about 15 000 - 20 000 strong amateur games (generally
from Internet Go Servers)
- about 200-300 professional games.
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