1) What is the goal of the game Go? 2) What are the two colors of the stones used in Go? 3) What do we call the empty intersections next to a stone that keep it “alive”? 4) Which color plays first in Go?peces 5) Can you play on the corners of the board? (yes/no) 6) Where is Go originally from? 7) What happens when a stone (or group of stones) has no liberties? 8) Why is the concept of “eyes” important in Go? 9) What is the standard size of a professional Go board? 10) What is the term for a repeating capture situation that is not allowed to continue infinitely? 11) What does it mean to play "locally" vs "globally" on the board? 12) What is a “group” in Go? 13) True or false: A group with two eyes cannot be captured. 14) What is the term for adding a stone to keep your group alive instead of attacking? 15) Explain the “ko rule” in your own words. 16) Why are corners usually played before the center in a standard opening strategy? 17) In scoring, how do you determine who wins the game?

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