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Go Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

board game for two players that originated in China more than 2,500 years ago

About Go

The rules for Go are quite simple, about as complex as checkers. However playing well—both strategy and tactics—is at least as difficult as chess, arguably quite a bit more so. This section describes the basics of the rules and scoring and gives an introduction to the strategy and tactics. Go is a game of complete information like chess or checkers; it does not have a random factor, such as what cards you are dealt or how the dice fall, and nothing is hidden. Like those games, it is also zero-sum; the usual outcome is victory for one player and defeat for the other. Games that do not give a win/loss result are possible but quite rare. The standard board size is 19 by 19 lines, but 13x13 or 9x9 are also used. Different countries, and differentonline servers, have slightly different sets of

Top Attractions in Go

Explore the best things to see and do in Go:

  • Baduk residency program
  • Club de Go de Grenoble
  • Go camp Hungary
  • Jena International Go School
  • Jeux Barjo
  • Osaka Go Camp
  • Winter Go Festival
  • Zhang Jiayao 3p's Go Dojo

Go Travel Guide Sections

Our comprehensive guide covers 6 sections including:

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