Smart Game Format
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'''Smart Game Format''' ('''SGF''') is a text-based format for recording games of certain board games, particularly Go. | '''Smart Game Format''' ('''SGF''') is a text-based format for recording games of certain board games, particularly Go. | ||
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It has had one or more other names, probably including '''Smart Go Format'''. More research is needed here. | It has had one or more other names, probably including '''Smart Go Format'''. More research is needed here. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
Latest revision as of 19:33, 2 April 2026
- SGF redirects here. For another "SGF" format, see Somera Graphic Format.
Smart Game Format (SGF) is a text-based format for recording games of certain board games, particularly Go.
It was originally developed by Anders Kierulf in 1987 (though one source gives a release date of 1990).
It has had one or more other names, probably including Smart Go Format. More research is needed here.