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Online store. A place to buy traditional and modern board games and items from all over the world. Go game, chess, mahjong, backgammon, poker, playing cards, checkers and other. ... http://aobo-shop.com
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- Jan van der Steen
I am Jan van der Steen, born on the 21st of August 1957 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Right now Im managing Diff a group of IT experts who combine skill and creativity to realize a wide variety of computer information systems. Before that I worked f ... http://gobase.org/~jansteen/
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- Harry Fearnleys Main Go
I am interested in collecting information, about Go-variants (games which broadly similar rules -- perhaps on different shaped boards), and also about other games which can be played with the same equipment. I am hopeful that one day enough of these ... http://www.goban.demon.co.uk/go/main.html
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- Jean Loups Go
The 1st game of the 23rd Kisei final was played in Paris (France): Cho Chikun (black) vs Kobayashi Koichi (white). Cho won by resignation at move 203. Here is the game record in sgf format including comments by Kataoka 9p, Takemiya 9p and Otake 9p. J ... http://gailly.net/go.html
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- Andre Engels Go Page
Go (Chinese: WeiQi, Korean: Baduk) is a thinking game. The rules are very simple, but the game itself is often very complex. It might be the oldest game in the world, with a history of over 3000 years. In the Netherlands its much younger. The Amsterd ... http://www.win.tue.nl/~engels/go/index_en.html
| | - Sven Tissots Go
This page is devoted to the game of GO or WeiQi Go is one of the oldest games in istory of mankind. Therefore I will start with the history of GO.here are many rumors about the origin of the game :The Chinese emperor Shun (2255-2206 B.C.) invented th ... http://www.tissot.de/go/index.html
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- Zen Machine
This, the earliest surviving Go manual, is dedicated to all those who spread awareness of the dignity and fragrance of the game. Peter and Sheila Wendes Zen, ... http://www.zenmachine.co.uk/contacts.html
| | - Take N Gives Go page
Joseki (Japanese; the Korean term is jungsuk) are established patterns that are played in the corners and on the sides, giving an even result to both players. Joseki usually are played in the opening and early mid-game. Many joseki are simple, consis ... http://www.hilltopgo.com/aboutgo.html
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