I will add the rules of the game here. Go is a board game from China that is about 4000 years old and has fairly simple rules, but extremely complex strategies. It is played on a checkered 19×19-line board. One player has black pieces, the other white pieces, which are called stones. Beginners, as well as professional players, also use smaller boards, such as 9×9 and 13×13 lines. Players place stones on the board in turn. The player with the black stones starts. Unlike many board games, in the game of Go, stones do not move along the board, but instead, specially shaped structures, constellations, are formed from the placed, standing stones during the game, which often fight quite desperately for their existence. It is allowed to go to any free intersection of the lines. Go is a territorial game, in which to win you have to use your pieces to enclose and control a larger territory (the intersections of empty lines) on the board than your opponent. Go is particularly popular in Asia, where millions of people play it. In Japan, Korea, China and Taiwan, there are professional players who compete in tournaments with prize money that is no less than the prize funds of professional tennis or golf tournaments. Until 2016, Go was the only strategic board game in which computers could not beat people who knew the game well. Then, the machine AlphaGo created by Google was able to defeat the world's best Go player, Lee Sedol, 4-1.
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Read more by clicking on the link: [i]https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go[/i]
I'm very sorry, but the previous link doesn't work. I'll add a new link here: https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go