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Board game
A board game is a game in which counters or pieces that are placed on, removed from, or moved across a "board" (a premarked surface usually specific to that game). As do other form of entertainment, board games can represent nearly any subject.
Board_game
Go (game)
Go is a strategic board game for two players. It is known as wéiqí in Chinese (Traditional: ; Simplified: ), or in Japanese, and baduk in Korean (hangul: ).
Go_(game)
Go (game)
Talk:Go_(game)
Elo rating system
The Elo rating system is a method for calculating the relative skill levels of players in two-player games such as chess and Go.
Elo_rating_system
Rules of Go
This is an in-depth discussion of the rules of go.
Rules_of_Go
Go players
This page gives an overview of well-known players of the game of Go throughout the ages. The page has been divided into sections based on the era in which Go players played and the country in which they played.
Go_players
Go Seigen
| cityofbirth= Fujian Province
Go_Seigen
Honinbo Shusaku
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Honinbo_Shusaku
Charles Matthews
User:Charles_Matthews
Honinbō
Honinbō (本因坊, Hon'inbō) was the name of one of the four major schools of Go in Japan. Easily the strongest school of Go for most of its existence, it was established in 1612 and survived until 1940.
Honinbō
Lee Chang-ho
|cityofbirth=
Lee_Chang-ho
Cho Hunhyun
| cityofbirth=
Cho_Hunhyun
History of Go
The game of Go originated in China. No one knows when the first game was played, but by the 4th century BC it was considered a worthy pastime for a gentleman, and described as such in the Analects of Confucius.
History_of_Go
Meijin
Meijin (名人), literally translated, means "Brilliant Man." It is the name of the second most prestigious Japanese Go Tournament.
Meijin
Rules of Go
Talk:Rules_of_Go
Joseki
A is a sequence of moves in Go which results in a fair outcome for both black and white sides. 定 (jō) means "fixed" or "set" and 石 (seki) means stones, giving the literal meaning "set stones", as in "set pattern".
Joseki
Joseki
Talk:Joseki
Go ranks and ratings
Talk:Go_ranks_and_ratings
Honinbō Shūsai
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Honinbō_Shūsai
Feng Yun
| cityofbirth= Liaoning
Feng_Yun