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You know how to play the board game Go, but not really. You just started, you're a beginner, you know nothing of this game that originated in China. You know nothing of strategy, you know nothing of defense, you know nothing about winning the Go game. Sometimes, you can't even figure out how to move those white and black stones on the Go board, but don't you fret, you might just be able to help yourself out...

Check out these three videos for beginners on how to Play the board game Go. If you like chess, just think of Go as that, but with a lot more pieces, and more strategy.

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