![]() Captive stones and territory fenced by you during the game are your points (moku). If you close the last queen on your opponent's stone with your turn, you remove his stone from the board - it is now your captive. Each stone standing on the board has dames - breathing points - neighboring intersections horizontally and vertically (4 for the stone standing in the center of the board, 3 for the stone on the edge, 2 in the corner). The stones are placed one by one on intersections of lines (the original playing board is 19 by 19, totaling 391 intersections). The board is empty at the beginning of the game. Go is played with black and white stones on a square wooden board. More than a thousand books are devoted to the various elements of the game and the analysis of the great games of the past, not one hundred tournaments are held annually around the world. First in China and Japan, and now all over the world, Go occupies the best minds of mankind, capturing its external simplicity, incredible depth and fantastic beauty. Its history goes back at least 3,000 years.
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