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The first 150 moves of a Go game animated. (Click on the board to restart the animation in a larger window.) Go is an adversarial game between two players with the objective of capturing territory. That is, occupying and surrounding a larger total empty area of the board with one's stones than the opponent. [21]
The blood-vomiting game (Japanese: 吐血の一局) was played during the Edo period of Japan, on June 27, 1835, between Honinbo Jowa (white) and Intetsu Akaboshi (black). It is noted for three brilliant moves played by Jowa, and for the premature death of the Go prodigy Intetsu Akaboshi, who died after coughing up blood onto the board after the game.
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There is an abundance of go software available to support players of the game of Go.This includes software programs that play Go themselves, programs that can be used to view and/or edit game records and diagrams, programs that allow the user to search for patterns in the games of strong players and programs that allow users to play against each other over the Internet.
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Go (game), a board game for two players; Travel Go (formerly Go – The International Travel Game), a game based on world travel; Go, the starting position located at the corner of the board in the board game Monopoly; Go, a 1992 game for the Philips CD-i video game system; Go, a large straw battering ram used in the Korean sport of Gossaum
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Go — The International Travel Game, later Travel Go, is a family board game, based on international travel, which was manufactured by Waddingtons Ltd from 1961 onwards. . The objective of the game is to travel the world by air, sea, rail and road, collect a predetermined number of souvenirs from each city visited, and to return to the starting point