Go-Zen!
by TorisLaCroix
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15 years ago
It's not a Go match, but I've made something random.
I edited photo a lot to make it more interesting.
Also, I dragged my friend into Go and it looks like he is addicted now. We played three matches in the Shopping Center on the table of one from Fast Food nearby. They didn't mind about that we was playing - and plenty of people watched us.
Go is name for old-chinese game called Wei Chi, but it's well-know under it's japanese name. All point of the game is beat enemy stones and take territory - and of course stay connected verticaly and horizontaly, nor march into a trap. Stone placed once cannot be moved - only if it's beaten. Gaining territory and surrounding enemy could be hard, but it depends of force of rival - and of course of rules, because Go has more flexible rules than not-to-change chess rules.
I edited photo a lot to make it more interesting.
Also, I dragged my friend into Go and it looks like he is addicted now. We played three matches in the Shopping Center on the table of one from Fast Food nearby. They didn't mind about that we was playing - and plenty of people watched us.
Go is name for old-chinese game called Wei Chi, but it's well-know under it's japanese name. All point of the game is beat enemy stones and take territory - and of course stay connected verticaly and horizontaly, nor march into a trap. Stone placed once cannot be moved - only if it's beaten. Gaining territory and surrounding enemy could be hard, but it depends of force of rival - and of course of rules, because Go has more flexible rules than not-to-change chess rules.
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