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      • Divine move A divine move is an exceptional, inspired and original move; one that is non-obvious and which balances strategy and tactics to create an unexpected turning point in a game. A divine move is singular; it is of such rarity that a professional Go player might reasonably hope to play a single such move in a lifetime.
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  1. A divine move is a truly inspired and original move: one that is non-obvious and which balances strategy and tactics to turn a losing game into a winning game. A divine move is singular—they are of such rarity that a full-time Go player might play a single such move in a lifetime.

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  3. The Hand of God (神の一手, Kami no Itte), also known as the Divine Move, refers to the perfect game of Go. It is Fujiwara-no-Sai's goal to attain the Hand of God, and he credits his desire for it as why his spirit remains on earth. Koyo Toya, Akira Toya, and Hikaru Shindou also aim for the Hand of God.

  4. A divine move is an exceptional, inspired and original move; one that is non-obvious and which balances strategy and tactics to create an unexpected turning point in a game. A divine move is singular; it is of such rarity that a professional Go player might reasonably hope to play a single such move in a lifetime.

  5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Go_terms#Divine_move. A move so non-obvious and exceptionally good that it makes the player who made it seem like a god among mortals. (Slightly unrelated, but: this is why I watch TAS movies. EDIT: See also this .)

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    Literally it means 'The Hand of God' or 'The Move(s) of God' in Japanese; a more natural English translation in a Go context might be 'perfect play' or 'divine move'. In Kanji it reads 神の一手 Hikaru no Go fans will probably be more familiar with the phrase 'Divine Move' (translated as 'The Hand of God' in some unofficial translations), which Fujiwara...

    The word itte has te (hand) as its root, it literally means 'one hand' and can be directly translated into English as 'move', as in a 'move in a game'. Shougi as well as go uses the term. The word 'kami' which is often translated as 'god' is more complicated. It literally means 'superior', and by extension, 'upper,' 'above', 'very good', 'sacred', ...

    A quote from Bruce Wilcox's book EZ-GO: "People have asked how much stronger than a professional player is God? While the match has yet to be played, most estimates place God three ranks above top professionals. One pro is reported to have said he wouldn't bet his life against God without a four-stone handicap." In Rob van Zeijst's column, Otake Hi...

    In football (soccer), there is the famous hand ball by Maradona in 1986, scoring one of the two goals against England, the other being remembered as the best goal in history. When prompted on his cheating, Maradona said God must have interfered "it was the hand of God" (la mano de dios). Maradona's use of the term "Hand of God" was also quoted by c...

  6. www.gameofgo.app › go-game-online-the-divine-moveThe Divine Move in GO

    Mar 13, 2016 · As move-78 stands as a flaming spark of hope for humanity’s existential conflagration with AI in the modern age, a nearly 200 year old example of a “divine move” is famously discussed for what can happen when two very different, but human, opponents battle at GO.

  7. The Divine Move (Korean: 신의 한 수; RR: Sin-ui Hansu) is a 2014 South Korean neo-noir action crime film directed by Jo Bum-gu. It stars Jung Woo-sung as a former baduk player, and revolves around his quest for revenge.

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