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| | Go (board game) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Go is played by alternately placing fl and white stones on the vacant intersections of a 19×19 rectilinear grid. |
 | | Go was considered one of the cultivated arts of the Chinese scholar gentleman, along with calligraphy, painting and playing the guqin, together known as 琴棋書畫 (四艺, pinyin: Sìyì), or the Four Arts of the Chinese Scholar. |
 | | In game theory terms, Go is a zero-sum, perfect information, deterministic strategy game, putting it in the same class as chess, checkers (draughts), and reversi (othello) although it is not similar in its play to these. |
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