Go Game Set – NaoSIn-Ni Yellow Wenge Wood, 19X19 Ancient Chinese Strategy BOARD GAME

£ 866.00

NaoSIn-Ni Yellow Wenge Wood Go Game Set Weiqi Table Etched 19X19 Board with Agate Double Convex Yunzi Stones And Natural Phoebe Wood Bowls Set – Strategy Board Game Weiqi. Read its history in the description below.

✔ CLASSIC STRATEGY GAME: Originating 4,000 years ago, Go is one of the most complex games in the world
✔ WOODEN GO BOARD: Traditional 54.6 × 49.5/21.5 × 19.5inch oblong table board, 4.6inch (11.6cm) high.The chess table is made of high-quality MDF board veneer/Yellow Wenge solid wood frame, with a hard and light texture.
✔ 361 STONES: Two Golden Chestnut Bowl hold the included 361 Agate Double Convex Go Game Stones (180 white, 181 black). All chess pieces are naturally formed. Natural agate ore is transparent to translucent, crystal clear and shiny, and high in hardness. Each stone measures 2.2*0.8cm/0.87*0.31inch.
✔ NATURAL PHOEBE BOWL: The Go table for 2 players comes with two Natural Phoebe Bowl GO pieces bowl to meet the needs of storing chess pieces.
✔ The Way to Go: The set comes with beginner classic booklet explaining the essential rules and strategies of Go.

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The NaoSIn-Ni Portable Go Game Set has its origins deeply rooted in ancient East Asian culture. Go, also known as “Weiqi” in China, “Baduk” in Korea, and “Igo” in Japan, has a rich history dating back over two thousand years. Here are some fascinating details about its origin:

  1. Ancient Beginnings: Go originated in China during the Zhou Dynasty (around 2500 years ago). It was initially played on a grid drawn in the earth, using black and white stones. The game’s simplicity and depth quickly captured the imagination of players.
  2. Philosophical Influence: Go is more than just a game; it embodies philosophical concepts. The black and white stones represent the balance of yin and yang, while the empty intersections symbolize potential and possibility.
  3. Spread Across Asia: Go spread to Korea and Japan, where it gained immense popularity. In Japan, Go became an integral part of samurai culture, emphasizing strategic thinking, patience, and discipline.
  4. Intellectual Pursuit: Go is often called the “handicap game” because players of different skill levels can compete fairly. The game’s complexity arises from its simple rules, allowing for endless variations and strategic depth.
  5. Professional Go: In modern times, Go has professional players, tournaments, and ranking systems. The highest honor is achieving the rank of “Go professional.”

The NaoSIn-Ni Portable Go Game Set pays homage to this ancient tradition, allowing players to engage in a timeless battle of wits and strategy.

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