And if you haven’t played yet, what’s stopping you?

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    Family traditions, My grandfather played Go, my father, my brother, and now my niece and nephew.

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      Really cool to have that connection. I’ve taught my family and some friends how to play as well as a bunch of kids at a Summer program. A big part of the enjoyment of the game for me is teaching others. I’m not very good, but it is by far the best game I know of.

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        The culture and tradition of Go is very prominate here. Education of Go is also easier to access here, like although I know of the game because of my family (I was so young I couldn’t even remember a time I didn’t know), but I was trained through rigerous Go classes from very young age.