samedi 2 avril 2011

All About The Game of Go And Why You Should Learn to Play it

By Elanor Mitchell


The game of Go is fun two player board game that people of any age can enjoy. It's been around for over 3,000 years, but has recently seen a surge in popularity in the western world. This is because many people are now discovering the benefits of playing the game. Go helps people develop both creative and logical abilities and increases your ability to focus your concentration. Read on to learn more about why so many people are learning to play and find out more about what Go is.

In China, where Go was invented, it is called 'weiqi'. It is also known by other names, 'igo' in Japan and 'baduk' in Korea. In the last century it was introduced to the rest of the world through Japan. The name 'Go' came from the Japanese 'igo' which means 'surrounding game'. There are many reasons why the game is very fashionable at the moment. We'll talk about some of the main ones here.

Go is fun for players of all skill levels and age groups: Even if you only just learned to play the game, you can still enjoy it. The handicap system even means that you can play with a more experienced player and both of you will have a challenging and enjoyable game. You don't need to learn everything at once, but as you improve, you will find the depth of the game continues to challenge you. The best way to start is to get a friend to play with you, so you can both learn together. But even if you don't have any friends who want to play with you, you can still play on the web or find a local Go club in your city.

Go helps exercise your brain and improve your mental and creative abilities: Studies in Japan analyzed the brain waves of people playing Go and found that it activated both the creative and logical sides of the brain. This is different to other games, like chess, which mainly activate the logical parts of the brain. Other research has shown that children who play the game usually perform better across the board at school. The game is beneficial to people of any age and has also been found to help prevent Alzheimer's disease.

Go is a strategy game: The game teaches you to master your emotions and plan ahead. People often liken it to different strategic problems they are familiar with. Sometimes it's business or the share market. Other times it's politics or war. Whatever you see in it, many of the principles of the game relate to other disciplines on a strategic level. Most people in the work force today know that strategic thinking is an important skill if you want to get a job that pays well. The principles in Sun Tsu's classic 'The Art of War' relate directly to Go, as well as business. This gives you a chance to practice different strategies, before applying them to real life.

There's much more to the game of Go, but I hope this covers the main points about what Go is and why you should learn to play it. My advice is to grab a friend and try it for yourself as soon as you can. If you learn now, I guarantee it will improve your life and you won't regret it. Most people who learn wonder why they didn't take it up earlier. All the best on your journey to master the art of Go.




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