Exploring the endlessly fascinating game of Go/Baduk/Weiqi through interviews, personal commentary, reviews & more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureHobbiesGames |
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Go Equipment
* My first go board from Yellow Mountain Imports and the large bamboo reversible board I have as my go-to board at home
* Dave with Vancouver Woodsmith who made my custom s... more
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David Wu Interview
* A blogpost on David’s beginnings with Katago
* KataGo
* AlphaZero
* The most difficult Go problem ever, the Igo Hatsuyōron and the blogpost on it by David
* K... more
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Ben Teuber Interview
* AI Sensei
* Some of the YouTube video playlists to peruse with tips on how to get stronger at Go
* Ben’s teacher and mentor, Hans Pietsch
* Hans’ teacher, Kob... more
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Timothy Tamim Interview
* A primer on Freudian psychology - link
* French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan
Dr. Arthur Mary Interview
* Dr Mary’s book, which we reviewed during the intervi... more
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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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Content centers around the game of Go, also known as Baduk or Weiqi, emphasizing both its strategic and psychological dimensions. Episodes feature a blend of interviews with experts in various fields such as psychology, philosophy, and literature, highlighting how Go intersects with themes of personal growth, identity, and community. Various discussions touch on the game's cultural significance, particularly in relation to growth in Western audiences, familial connections, inclusivity within the LGBTQIA community, and the impacts of technology like AI on gameplay. The podcast fosters a rich dialogue about both personal experiences with Go and its broader implications, making it applicable to both novices and seasoned players alike.
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Recent guests on All Things Go include:
1. David Wu
2. Dr. Arthur Mary
3. C. Thi Nguyen
4. Gaza White
5. Nathan Harwit
6. Jim Young Kim
7. Gazza White
8. Anders Kierulf
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