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  2. Go strategy and tactics - Wikipedia

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    The concepts of sente and gote are important in higher level Go strategy. A player whose moves compel the opponent to respond in a local position is said to have sente ( 先手 ) , meaning the player has the initiative; the opponent is said to have gote ( 後手 ) .

  3. Rules of Go - Wikipedia

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    Go is also sometimes played on various novelty sized boards as small as 5 × 5 and larger than 19 × 19. All board sizes have an odd number of lines to ensure that there is a center point, possibly to make mirror Go a less attractive strategy. Generally all rules apply to all board sizes, with the exception of handicaps and compensation (whose ...

  4. Category:Go strategy and tactics - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Go strategy and tactics" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  5. Template talk:Game of Go position - Wikipedia

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    There are also many pages, such as Template:Weiqi-image and Template talk:Game of Go Position (this page was actually an informal manual) which promote the previous method as a way to invoke the template which has to be updated. I will have to update most of these myself (including my own page) to correspond with the new measures, and perhaps ...

  6. List of Go terms - Wikipedia

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    a – hoshi; b – tengen; c – go no go; d – san san; e – komoku; f – takamoku; g – ōtakamoku; h – mokuhazushi; i – ōmokuhazushi As the distance of a stone from the edge of the board has important tactical and strategic implications, it is normal to term the corner points of the board (1, 1) points, and count lines in from the edge.

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  8. Go (game) - Wikipedia

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    Lasker's book Go and Go-moku (1934) helped spread the game throughout the U.S., [97] and in 1935, the American Go Association was formed. Two years later, in 1937, the German Go Association was founded. World War II put a stop to most Go activity, since it was a popular game in Japan, but after the war, Go continued to spread. [98]

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