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19.06.2023
There are many possibilities of Go training, but it's important to understand that the most efficient methods should vary and they should be based on your current level, your strengths and weaknesses, your style of playing and willingness of...
19.06.2023
Are you looking for a way to play Go online with human players and/or bots? Or would you like to take part in any online Go lessons?From the video tutorials below you will learn how to use each of 3 most popular Go servers among European and...
Help of Go for Thinking Ability - Results of Scientific Research
30.06.2021
Many people speak that studying the game of Go develops the students’ minds. But is it possible to prove it? In this article you will find the results of scientific research that measure the impact of Go lessons for human’s brain and thinking...
Go Ranks (kyu, dan) vs Go Ratings - Comparison
18.06.2021
By getting experience with Go and learning new concepts a player gets a deeper and deeper understanding of the game. But is there a way to measure one's skills and playing strength? Traditional Go ranks From the article about history of Go we know...
Pair Go, Relay Go and Other Team Variants of Go
17.06.2021
Pair Go, Rengo and Relay Go are team variants of the game of Go. How to Play Pair Go? In Pair Go, two pairs of two players face each other, making for a total of four players per game. A pair is made up of one female and one male player, who form a...
Bent Four in the Corner - the Imitation of Seki
16.06.2021
There exists a very special (and rare) situation in Go called a bent four in the corner. It is closely related to seki but in fact it's much more complicated. Let's have a look at the group in the upper left corner. If White ever tries to capture...
Seki in Go - Life Without Eyes
15.06.2021
After reading the article about how to play Go you know that in Go each of two players is trying to surround a territory. When one of the players has many stones in one area of the board, then for the second player it might be dangerous to put a...
Go rules - Japanese vs Chinese
14.06.2021
You might have already heard that there exist a few different sets of Go rules. In the United States both Chinese and Japanese rules are popular. In Europe most of the tournaments are played with Japanese rules but on some of the most important...
Eyes and False Eyes in Go
14.04.2021
Even though you can start playing Go without the knowledge about the eyes' concept, the understanding of eyes will definitely help you understand more about what's going on in Go matches in general. But before reading about eyes in Go, have you...
How to Play Go? - Tutorial for Beginners
16.03.2021
A regular Go match is played between two players on a square board. One of the players plays with black pieces (called stones) and the other player plays with white stones. The object of the game is to surround a bigger part of the board than the...

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