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The game of "GO" - 07-24-2010, 03:56 PM

Are there any experts on the game "GO" on this group?

I have a game but not too sure how to play
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Theres a website where you play Go online and its actually a pretty good teacher. I'll post the link later if your interested.
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thanks very much.
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07-25-2010, 07:18 PM

What is GO !
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What is GO !
Go is a game. Theirs actually a anime on it its called hikaru no go
Go (game) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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07-25-2010, 10:18 PM

Looks like the English game Othello (Reversi?), but played with a different objective.


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I think it is more difficult than Othello I found a tuition site that we might find helpful as one can practice so thats good.



KGS Go Tutorial: Introduction

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I think it is more difficult than Othello I found a tuition site that I might find helpful as one can practice so thats good.



KGS Go Tutorial: Introduction
Well I've never played GO so I wouldn't know, but I was just saying it looked like it.


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Actually thats the website i was talkin about
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OH OKAY. well I am sure I'll find it very helpful because it gives one practice to enable understanding the game.

I enjoy Chess but not good at it.
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