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Go Information
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Go is a strategic board game for two players. It is known as Wéiqí in Chinese (Traditional: 圍棋; Simplified: 围棋), Igo or Go in Japanese (Kanji: 囲碁 or 碁), and Baduk in Korean (Hangul: 바둑). In order to differentiate the game from the...


Quotations
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Go Quotes
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Go is a strategic board game which originated in ancient China . Contents 1 Go quotations 2 Go proverbs 3 Unsourced 4 Sources // Go quotations One of the many Go quotations is the story about a student who went to a Go master to learn the game. The Go...


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The Boston Herald
'BOARD GAMES; Go downhill with the pros.
03/17/1999: 484 words, approx. 2 pages
Imagine paying a registration fee and being able to show up with bat and glove at Fenway Park to play in the All-Star Game. That's what the U.S. Open at Stratton this week is all about. "This is the most prestigious,...
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Lancaster New Era Lancaster, PA
Go!; For small group here, ancient board game is an obsession
05/03/2002: 952 words, approx. 3 pages
For a game that is practically the national pastime in Korea and immensely popular in Japan and China as well, little is known about Go in the United States. The ancient board game, developed in China between 3,000 and 4,000 years ago, pops...
 


 

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