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[New game]: GO #2729
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Go is an ancient two-player strategy board game . Players take turns placing black and white stones on a 19x19 grid board, aiming to control more territory. The objective is to surround and capture opponent stones while simultaneously creating and defending one's own territories. The game is easy to learn, yet possesses immense depth and complexity, making it a favourite among enthusiasts and master players worldwide.
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The game has straightforward rules, yet it offers deep and intricate strategic possibilities.Players aim to control more territory by surrounding and capturing their opponent's stones.Unlike many other board games, Go doesn't eliminate players; instead, they compete until the board is full or both players agree to end the game.Go's enduring popularity is attributed to its elegant design, intellectual challenge, and its ability to captivate players of all ages and skill levels.
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