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Let's Learn Go! ~ Japanese Traditional Board Game ~

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  • @KoByoungGu You are emphasizing "GAME"? What then... Board game?

  • Hey K.. It's been about 7 months since I was last here. I was a beginner then, now I'm 1k on KGS and 2d on tygem...moving up in the world:) Just saw how many views your video had gotten since I last commented, so I decided to drop off a new comment :p

    peace

  • @OtakuViking Hi. Wow! What an improvement!!

    Thanks for writing me a line! ;)

    I hope you will improve even more! I'm proud of you.

  • How do you know when the game's over?

  • @Deaththekid980 When there's no space (or you don't want to do more because you will only decrease the number of your own eyes).

  • Please, this is traditional ancient Chinese board game, not Japanese. Fix that please...

  • @GuitarDestroyer77777 Originally yes, it seems Chinese origin. But I searched a little and it says nothing proves where exactly go comes from. Maybe India, China, or some Asian country.

    Maybe as you say go is "China origin" game, but it also is Japanese traditional, old game, too.

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  • Thumbs up if u started playing go after Hikaru no go

  • If you have a kgs account can you play a teaching game with me? I started playing 2 days ago and want to know better strategies my opening is good but the middle and end are bad

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  • it's not Japanese traditional GAME

  • @TheNessfan5 I have played for a long while, but I am not very strong, but I play KGS and we could play and learn :)

    I am "gojunky" there.

  • @Deaththekid980 When there are no more Good Moves to play; or the other player Resigns.

  • i want to learn how to play igo.

    who can teach me?

  • i want to learn how to play igo.

  • GuitarDestroyer that's why it has a name Go/Igo in Japanese because it penetrated their history since the Heian period or even earlier, thus, making it a part of their culture. no question it really originated from China approximately 4,000 years ago but the Japanese came to know about it and played it their own way...

  • @OtakuViking This Gobang is not expensive and you play ´1k?

  • @jp10IamMeNotU aha i dont know how to aim higher

  • @jp10IamMeNotU Thus, it originated in China, somewhere in Warring States Period where military was rapidly developing because of constant wars.

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