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  • How to Play Go. Go has been played in China for thousands of years, but it wasn't until

  • it was introduced to Japan 1,200 years ago that it achieved real popularity. You will

  • need A game board Black and white stones and two players. Step 1. Set the lined, empty

  • board on a flat surface. Go can be played on a square board marked by any number of

  • crossing lines. Conventional boards use nine by nine, 13 by 13, or 19 by 19 lined grids.

  • Step 2. Place a black stone on any intersection of lines on the board. Your opponent will

  • then place a white stone at a different vacant intersection. It is customary for the more

  • experienced player to use white stones and for the player using black stones to move

  • first. Step 3. Take turns placing black and white stones at vacant intersections. Try

  • to place your stones adjacent to each other on the same vertical or horizontal line. The

  • object of the game is to surround vacant areas, called points, on the board with your stones.

  • You can also capture your opponent's stones by completely surrounding them. Stones remain

  • in place unless captured. Step 4. Continue placing stones until neither you nor your

  • opponent can capture any more territory, or until you both agree that further play offers

  • no additional advantages. Step 5. Tally the score. One point is given for each vacant

  • position within one's own territory, and one point for every stone captured. The player

  • with the larger amount of territory plus captured stones wins. Did you know Go is the only board

  • game in which humans can still reliably defeat computers.

How to Play Go. Go has been played in China for thousands of years, but it wasn't until

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