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Go-Moku Strategy and Tactics

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What is the objective of Go-Moku?

  1. To connect five of your stones in a row, column, or diagonal.

  2. To capture your opponent's stones.

  3. To control the center of the board.

  4. To score the most points.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The objective of Go-Moku is to be the first player to connect five of their stones in a row, column, or diagonal.

What is the most common board size used in Go-Moku?

  1. 9x9

  2. 13x13

  3. 15x15

  4. 19x19


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The most common board size used in Go-Moku is 15x15.

What is the name of the opening move in Go-Moku where a player places their stone in the center of the board?

  1. The Star Point

  2. The Center Point

  3. The Four Corners

  4. The Edge


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Star Point is the opening move in Go-Moku where a player places their stone in the center of the board.

What is the name of the tactic in Go-Moku where a player creates a line of four stones with a gap in the middle?

  1. The Ladder

  2. The Bridge

  3. The Wall

  4. The Square


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Ladder is the tactic in Go-Moku where a player creates a line of four stones with a gap in the middle.

What is the name of the tactic in Go-Moku where a player places a stone in a position that prevents their opponent from completing a line of five?

  1. The Block

  2. The Cut

  3. The Pinch

  4. The Trap


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Block is the tactic in Go-Moku where a player places a stone in a position that prevents their opponent from completing a line of five.

What is the name of the tactic in Go-Moku where a player creates a situation where their opponent has two possible winning moves, but only one of them is actually a winning move?

  1. The False Eye

  2. The Double Threat

  3. The Trap

  4. The Pincer


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The False Eye is the tactic in Go-Moku where a player creates a situation where their opponent has two possible winning moves, but only one of them is actually a winning move.

What is the name of the tactic in Go-Moku where a player places a stone in a position that forces their opponent to make a move that will give them a winning position?

  1. The Ko

  2. The Sacrifice

  3. The Threat

  4. The Pincer


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Threat is the tactic in Go-Moku where a player places a stone in a position that forces their opponent to make a move that will give them a winning position.

What is the name of the tactic in Go-Moku where a player sacrifices a stone in order to gain a better position?

  1. The Ko

  2. The Sacrifice

  3. The Threat

  4. The Pincer


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Sacrifice is the tactic in Go-Moku where a player sacrifices a stone in order to gain a better position.

What is the name of the tactic in Go-Moku where a player places a stone in a position that prevents their opponent from making a move in a certain area of the board?

  1. The Ko

  2. The Sacrifice

  3. The Blockade

  4. The Pincer


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Blockade is the tactic in Go-Moku where a player places a stone in a position that prevents their opponent from making a move in a certain area of the board.

What is the name of the tactic in Go-Moku where a player places a stone in a position that creates two potential winning lines?

  1. The Double Threat

  2. The Trap

  3. The Pincer

  4. The Fork


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Fork is the tactic in Go-Moku where a player places a stone in a position that creates two potential winning lines.

What is the name of the tactic in Go-Moku where a player places a stone in a position that creates a situation where their opponent has no good moves?

  1. The Ko

  2. The Sacrifice

  3. The Trap

  4. The Pincer


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Trap is the tactic in Go-Moku where a player places a stone in a position that creates a situation where their opponent has no good moves.

What is the name of the tactic in Go-Moku where a player places a stone in a position that forces their opponent to make a move that will give them a disadvantage?

  1. The Ko

  2. The Sacrifice

  3. The Threat

  4. The Pincer


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Pincer is the tactic in Go-Moku where a player places a stone in a position that forces their opponent to make a move that will give them a disadvantage.

What is the name of the tactic in Go-Moku where a player places a stone in a position that creates a situation where their opponent has to make a move immediately or lose the game?

  1. The Ko

  2. The Sacrifice

  3. The Threat

  4. The Checkmate


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Checkmate is the tactic in Go-Moku where a player places a stone in a position that creates a situation where their opponent has to make a move immediately or lose the game.

What is the name of the tactic in Go-Moku where a player places a stone in a position that creates a situation where their opponent has to make a move that will give them a winning position?

  1. The Ko

  2. The Sacrifice

  3. The Threat

  4. The Zugzwang


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Zugzwang is the tactic in Go-Moku where a player places a stone in a position that creates a situation where their opponent has to make a move that will give them a winning position.

What is the name of the tactic in Go-Moku where a player places a stone in a position that creates a situation where their opponent has to make a move that will give them a disadvantage?

  1. The Ko

  2. The Sacrifice

  3. The Threat

  4. The Pincer


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Pincer is the tactic in Go-Moku where a player places a stone in a position that forces their opponent to make a move that will give them a disadvantage.

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