
Exploring the endlessly fascinating game of Go/Baduk/Weiqi through interviews, personal commentary, reviews & more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureHobbiesGames | |||

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Tiger Interview
* Tiger Hillarp Persson
* The High Chinese and Low Chinese openings
* The Shannon Number
* System one and system two thinking
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Alex Interview
* An Article on Alex Qi winning the World Youth Go Championship
* Go Magic’s interview with Alex before the championship
* Mingjiu Jiang
* Zhongfan Jian
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Michael Chen Interview
* Michael Chen’s YouTube video about Nie’s legacy
* Nie Weiping
* China-Japan Supermatches
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Chimin Interview
* Chimin’s link at Oxford University and Sensei’s Library
* His papers at ResearchGate
* Lee Chang-ho
* Lee Sedol
* The Korean drama Misaeng: Incomplete Life
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Thank you for producing an interesting podcast about this great game!
Episode 7 of season 3 touched me deeply
There are so few contents about Go/Weiqi in English. It’s nice to listen to good quality contents like this. I think it is by the same people who created Go Magic which I have used recently to start learning to play.
Great go podcast
As someone who just started learning Go, it is extremely nice to have some Go media to consume that only requires my my ears. I’m happy to report it’s wonderful content! Thank you for making this!
Thank you for producing an interesting podcast about this great game!
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Exploration of the game of Go/Baduk/Weiqi reveals in-depth analyses, personal journeys, and interviews with professionals and enthusiasts alike. The conversations encompass a wide range of topics such as the cultural significance of the game, its intersection with artificial intelligence, educational methods, and personal anecdotes from notable players. Notably, the podcast highlights the rise of Western players in a field historically dominated by Asian countries, offering a platform for aspiring Go players to learn and be inspired by the experiences of top professionals and educators. The content is likely to cater to both seasoned players and newcomers interested in the strategic complexities and philosophical underpinnings of Go.
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Recent guests on All Things Go include:
1. Alex Qi
2. Chimin Oh
3. Professor Marius Lindhauer
4. Silvia Lozeva
5. Ryan Li
6. Jake Jin-Hoo Kim
7. David Wu
8. Dr. Arthur Mary
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