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  2. List of books about Go - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... This list of books about Go is for books about the board game Go. Books in English 0. Davies ... The Middle Game of Go.

  3. Go strategy and tactics - Wikipedia

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    The whole board opening is called fuseki. [1] An important principle to follow in early play is "corner, side, center." [2] [3] [4] In other words, the corners are the easiest places to take territory, because two sides of the board can be used as boundaries.

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  7. Go (game) - Wikipedia

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    When he moved to New York, Lasker founded the New York Go Club together with (amongst others) Arthur Smith, who had learned of the game in Japan while touring the East and had published the book The Game of Go in 1908. [97] Lasker's book Go and Go-moku (1934) helped spread the game throughout the U.S., [97] and in 1935, the American Go ...

  8. Go variants - Wikipedia

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    Pair Go is a competitive game played by two pairs, with each team consisting of a male and a female, sharing a single Go board. The pairs play alternately: first, the female player of the two holding black; next, the female player of the pair holding white; next, the male player of the pair holding black; and next, the male player of the pair ...

  9. American Go Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Go Association (AGA) was founded in 1935, to promote the board game of Go in the United States. [ 1 ] Founded by chess master Edward Lasker and some friends at Chumley's restaurant in New York City , the AGA is one of the oldest Western Go associations.