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  2. Go (game) - Wikipedia

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    Romanization. igo. or. go. Go is an abstract strategy board game for two players in which the aim is to capture more territory than the opponent by fencing off empty space. The game was invented in China more than 2,500 years ago and is believed to be the oldest board game continuously played to the present day.

  3. Rules of Go - Wikipedia

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    Players: Go is a game between two players, called Black and White. Rule 2. [8] Board: Go is played on a plain grid of 19 horizontal and 19 vertical lines, called a board . Definition. ("Intersection", "Adjacent") A point on the board where a horizontal line meets a vertical line is called an intersection.

  4. List of Go terms - Wikipedia

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    The aji in various positions on the board impacts the course of the game regardless of whether a player makes moves to realize the latent potential. A situation is said to contain bad aji when the presence of the opponent's stones or weaknesses in one's own position create a threat of compromising the position at an opportune moment in the game.

  5. History of Go - Wikipedia

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    Origin in China A ceramic 19 x 19 board preserved from the Sui dynasty. Li Jing playing Go with his brothers. Painting by Zhou Wenju (fl. 942–961), Southern Tang dynasty.. Go's early history is debated, but there are myths about its existence, one of which assuming that Go was an ancient fortune telling device used by Chinese astrologers to simulate the universe's relationship to an individual.

  6. Go variants - Wikipedia

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    National variants. The difficulty in defining the rules of Go has led to the creation of many subtly different rulesets. They vary in areas like scoring method, ko, suicide, handicap placement, and how neutral points are dealt with at the end. These differences are usually small enough to maintain the character and strategy of the game, and are ...

  7. Go equipment - Wikipedia

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    Board. An empty Go board, with the 19×19 intersecting lines. The Go board, called the goban 碁盤 in Japanese, is the playing surface on which to place the stones. The standard board is marked with a 19×19 grid. Smaller boards include a 13×13 grid and a 9×9 grid used for shorter games that are often used to teach beginners.

  8. Go and mathematics - Wikipedia

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    The game of Go is one of the most popular games in the world. As a result of its elegant and simple rules, the game has long been an inspiration for mathematical research. Shen Kuo, an 11th century Chinese scholar, estimated in his Dream Pool Essays that the number of possible board positions is around 10 172.

  9. Go game record - Wikipedia

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    A Go game record is an archival record for a game of Go . Kifu (棋譜) is the Japanese term for abstract strategy game record. In China, people named this kind of record qipu ( simplified Chinese: 棋谱; traditional Chinese: 棋譜; pinyin: qípǔ ). In Korea, people named this kind of record Gibo ( Chinese: 棋譜 ). Go records traditionally ...