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Variants
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This is a list of what can be done with a goban and stones, other than conventional Go.
Historical or Regional Go Variants, Go with prescribed Openings
Simplified Variants
- AtariGo - Also known as the capture game or first capture
- One-Eyed Go
- No-pass go
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Gonnect: the rules of Go apply except that there is no passing and the winner is the first to connect two opposite sides of the board (or to deprive the opponent of legal moves). The game is usually played on a 13x13 board and the pie rule is used.
Variants with different Scoring or with Bidding
Games that model particular Aspects of Go
Variants with Restrictions and Limitations
Spiced up Variants
Go on Different Boards
Go with Special Stones
Go for 3 or more Players
Crossovers between Chess and Go
Other Surrounding Strategy Games
Other Games with Go Board and Stones
- Gomoku - Five in a row
- Pente - Like Gomoku, but with a way of capturing
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Renju - Japanese variant of Gomoku, but with extra rules to give a fairer balance between black and white.
- Hasami Shogi
- Philosopher's Football - also known as Phutball. A wonderful game invented by John H. Conway?. On first attempts it seems simple, but after thrashing around for a while you realise that advance preparation is required. Soon you are creating massively complex tours around the board, which can even end up self-defeating.
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Tanbo (Tanbo crudely models a system of plant roots which are growing, competing for space, and dying. The object is to completely destroy your opponent.)
Other Go-related Games
Go Variants Collections
Don't know where to put it, might just be regular 9x9 go
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