Go
The classic board game Go. The objective is to surround a larger total area of the board with your stones than the opponent.
How to Play
Place your stone on any intersection of the board to start the game. Alternate turns with your opponent, placing one stone per turn. Encapsulate your opponent's stones fully to take them from the board. Dominate more area than your opponent by the end of the game to succeed. Use strategy to block your opponent's moves while increasing your own territory. Note that stones are immovable once placed, unless taken. The match finishes when both players pass their turns consecutively, indicating no more moves can advantage either side.
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