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  2. Go variants - Wikipedia

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    Sunjang baduk is a different form of Go (baduk) that evolved in Korea, which dates to the 16th century. [2] Its most distinctive feature is the prescribed opening. The starting position dictates the placement of 16 stones (8 black, 8 white) as shown, and the first move is prescribed for Black at the center of the board.

  3. 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]

  4. 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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  6. Rules of Go - Wikipedia

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    Differences in the rules are said to cause problems in perhaps one in every 10,000 games in competition. [2] This article first presents a simple set of rules which are, except for wording, identical to those usually referred to as the Tromp–Taylor Rules, [3] themselves close in most essential respects to the Chinese rules. These rules are ...

  7. Game of the Day: Spot The Difference - AOL

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    Time to test your sleuthing skills with today's Game of the Day, Spot The Difference. In this hidden object puzzle game, you'll search and scan more than 100 levels of images, including ...

  8. Onyx (game) - Wikipedia

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    Onyx gameboard and starting position. Black moves first. Onyx is a two-player abstract strategy board game invented by Larry Back in 1995. The game features a rule for performing captures, making Onyx unique among connection games.

  9. Handicapping in Go - Wikipedia

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    Handicap go is the traditional form of teaching given to go players. Fixed handicap placements are in effect a form of graded tutorials: if you cannot beat your teacher with a nine-stone handicap, some fundamental points are still to be learned.