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All Things Go

Travis
Alphago
Chess
Rui Naiwei
Hikaru No Go
Go (baduk)
Educational Resources
Hajin Lee
Korea
Go Theory
Sandbagging
Go Congress
Go Magic
Nongshim Cup
Korean Baroque
Chinese Weichi Association
European Go Federation
Professional Go
American Go Association
Go Clubs
Online Go Server (OGS)

Exploring the endlessly fascinating game of Go/Baduk/Weiqi through interviews, personal commentary, reviews & more

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Tiger Interview

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* The High Chinese and Low Chinese openings

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* Go Magic’s interview with Alex before the championship

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Chimin Interview

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Recent Guests

Alex Qi
3DOM professional in North America and champion of the 2025 World Youth Go Championship.
Episode: 12 of 12 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - The New Wave of Western Go with Alex Qi 3p & Season Wrap up
Chimin Oh
Former Korean Insei turned anthropologist at Oxford focusing on Go culture and AI.
Oxford University
Episode: 10 of 12 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - Anthropologist/Former Korean Insei Chimin Oh 8d & Next Steps for the Aussie Go Scene
Professor Marius Lindhauer
Professor at the Institute of Artificial Intelligence, expert in human-centered AI, active Go player, and author
Leibniz University, Hanover, Germany
Episode: 9 of 12 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - AI & Teaching Go with Professor Lindhauer
Silvia Lozeva
An academic and creator of Institute 361, passionate about the philosophy and educational potential of Go.
Institute 361
Episode: 8 of 12 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - Silvia Lozeva's Go TEDx Talk & Japanese Influence in the West
Ryan Li
Professional Go player and educator
New York Institute of Go
Episode: 5 of 12 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - Ryan Li 3p & Assorted Go Lesson Takeaways
Jake Jin-Hoo Kim
Teacher of the Year selected by the American Go Foundation, founder of Go for a Better World
Go for a Better World
Episode: 1 of 12 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - 3d Jake Kim's Go for a Better World & Lesson Takeaways on Liberty Counting & Endgame
David Wu
Creator of KataGo and AI researcher
Episode: 9 of 10 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - David Wu KataGo Interview & IRL Habits with TelegraphGo
Dr. Arthur Mary
French psychiatrist with interest in Go and psychotherapy.
Episode: 7 of 10 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - Go & Psychoanalysis with Timothy Tamim & Dr. Arthur Mary
C. Thi Nguyen
Associate professor of philosophy at the University of Utah, philosopher in the area of gaming.
University of Utah
Episode: 3 of 10 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - C. Thi Nguyen Interview, TelegraphGo & Pixel Go, Learning Themes with Nathan Harwit & Cheating in Chess vs Go with Gazza

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Travis
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Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 80 ratings
  • good audio content about Go/Baduk/weiki

    Thank you for producing an interesting podcast about this great game!

    Episode 7 of season 3 touched me deeply

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Fabian.Paris
    Chilea month ago
  • Great podcast about Go/Weiqi

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    amytheorangutan
    United Kingdom7 months ago
  • Great go podcast

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Mastorh
    a year ago
  • Loving this 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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cory~
    United Statesa year ago
  • good audio content about Go/Baduk/weiki

    Thank you for producing an interesting podcast about this great game!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Fabian.Paris
    Chile2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the high-quality content that delves into the intricacies of Go.
Many commend the engaging discussions and diverse guest experiences that enhance their learning journey.
The podcast is recognized for providing valuable insights into the game, enriching their understanding and appreciation of it.

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#214
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#148
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#197
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#15
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#15
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#16
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Talking Points

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9 of 12 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - AI & Teaching Go with Professor Lindhauer
Q: How do you think AI could be used to improve teaching Go?
We need to develop AI systems that understand individual play styles and emphasize teaching concepts rather than just optimal moves.
4 of 12 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - Go Rating Systems & A New World Championship Tournament
Q: Is there any point of reference where it uses a sort of proverbial strongest player or strongest thing to say this is the North Star?
Nikola replied that the Elo system is fundamentally untethered, meaning that all ratings are relative without a fixed level of skill defining them.
4 of 12 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - Go Rating Systems & A New World Championship Tournament
Q: How does the Elo system work in plain language?
Nikola explained that it uses a probability distribution to determine how likely one player is to beat another based on their rating difference.
4 of 12 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - Go Rating Systems & A New World Championship Tournament
Q: Tell me a little bit about how you got into Go and how did you develop the special interest in Go ratings?
Nikola shared that his interest in Go ratings started independently of playing Go. He got into Go after AlphaGo's rise and found the rating systems fascinating.
6 of 12 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - Go Equipment 101 with Baduk Club's Solomon Smilack & Two New Pros to Watch out for
Q: Tell us about your first Go set and how that led you to have your own online equipment store.
My first real Go set was a basic set that I eventually replaced with a more meaningful slate and shell set from a teacher, which inspired me to provide others with quality Go equipment.

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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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2. Chimin Oh
3. Professor Marius Lindhauer
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5. Ryan Li
6. Jake Jin-Hoo Kim
7. David Wu
8. Dr. Arthur Mary

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