a*****g 发帖数: 19398 | 1 5岁儿童学围棋中表现的数感(多图)
今天,教一位数学教师的5岁孩子学围棋。
先讲了一下胜负——谁的地盘多谁赢。
然后我就摆出左边这个图问谁赢了,小朋友说黑色的赢了。
我又略微改变,摆出右边的图,小朋友说白色的赢了。
————好厉害的数感。
然后小朋友学规则,几分钟就会了,然后还学会了围棋的手势…… | b*******8 发帖数: 37364 | 2 套套会不会下围棋?按理说智商这么高的华裔,不会下围棋就说不过去了。 | i*****s 发帖数: 4596 | 3 tao的弟弟是澳大利亚的国象冠军,我印象中tao本人也是高手。
【在 b*******8 的大作中提到】 : 套套会不会下围棋?按理说智商这么高的华裔,不会下围棋就说不过去了。
| b*******8 发帖数: 37364 | 4 不是围棋业余5段,还是不能令人信服。
【在 i*****s 的大作中提到】 : tao的弟弟是澳大利亚的国象冠军,我印象中tao本人也是高手。
| a*****g 发帖数: 19398 | 5 前一段看到一个西洋棋的国际大师学围棋的故事
Many chess players who discover go seem to leave chess behind, but notable
Swedish grandmaster Tiger Hillarp Person , the author of “Tiger’s Modern,
” finds go to be a nice complement to his enjoyment of chess. Persson
recently started blogging at “Chess at the Bag of Cats,” where he has set
up a go section. He writes: “I started out with Go in the beginning of 2011
and, after a rapid rise to about 9kyu, I’ve been gaining around 4kyu a
year since then. I can really recommend chess players to do this for a
number of reasons. First, if you are too tactically inclined a player, then
by playing Go you will be forced to think about things like ‘structure’
and ‘plans’. Secondly, if you work as a coach, reliving the struggle of
being a beginner at a difficult game (like Chess – or Go) will definitely
improve your understanding of those you are coaching. Thirdly, there are few
things that let you appreciate the ‘nature’ of what you have learned as a
chess player. Learning Go will make it obvious that you know stuff that
transcends the chess board.” -Roy Laird, with thanks to Michael Bacon for
sending the link.
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【在 b*******8 的大作中提到】 : 不是围棋业余5段,还是不能令人信服。
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