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Chess vs. Go : The similarities and differences between the two board games

How does Go compare to Chess? Go is a board game like Chess, but not like Chess. Both Chess and Go are strategy games. Both are worthwhile to learn and play. Go is simpler than Chess and yet more complex. Simpler because all pieces are the same, just black and white, and in Go the pieces do not move around the board. If you have any questions, feel free to post them in the comments below. I will be happy to answer & help you out. If you like this video, don't forget to Like, Comment & Share. If you want to learn some excellent chess tips & tricks and become a better chess player, then Subscribe to my Channel 😁 About Me: https://bit.ly/RafiChowdhury 📱 Twitter: https://bit.ly/RafiCho 📝 LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/rafichowdhury Facebook: https://bit.ly/rafichowdhuryentrepreneur 🌟 Please leave a LIKE ❤️ and SUBSCRIBE for more AMAZING content! 🌟 3 Books You Should Read 📈Psychology of Money: https://amzn.to/3NjW2zF 👀Subtle Art of Not Giving a F: https://amzn.to/3zuwRoh 💼Rework: https://amzn.to/3U8VJd9 For some Useful Chess Books & Resources, check out my Amazon Store: https://a.co/iozERz8 Top 10 Motivational Books of All Time: https://a.co/e44XdCA Tech I use every day 💻MacBook Air M1: https://amzn.to/3DM2IDm 📺LG 29' Ultrawide Monitor: https://amzn.to/3TTTmuQ 🎥Sony ZV1: https://amzn.to/3SMlD5b 🎙Blue Yeti Mic: https://amzn.to/3No5hi0 ⽴Tripod Stand: https://amzn.to/3zrdRHa 🔅Ring Light: https://amzn.to/3DOf6mc 🎧Marshall Major II Headphone: https://amzn.to/3zuwv0V 🖱Logitech mouse: https://amzn.to/3DKt5d0 💺Green Soul Chair: https://amzn.to/3Wif11n 👉 Baby Pigeons In The Loft Before Letting Them Out?    • Baby Pigeons In The Loft Before Letti...   👉 Chess 3 Move Win - Beat ANYONE In Chess in 3 Moves!    • Chess 3 Move Win - Beat ANYONE In Che...   👉 Caro-Kann Defense    • Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation...   👉 Schulz Gambit Chess Helper:    • Anglo-Scandinavian Defense Chess Help...   Chess is a hierarchical game where the object is to catch the king. Go is an imperial game where each player seeks to enclose more territory on the board than their opponent. Like Chess, Go offers a player rating system. But unlike Chess, Go offers a well balanced handicap system which allows a stronger player to play evenly against a weaker player and be fully challenged. With the proper handicap each player will have an equal prospect of winning. At the opening move in Chess there are 20 possible moves. In Go the first player has 361 possible moves. This wide latitude of choice continues throughout the game. At each move the opposing player is more likely than not to be surprised at their opponent's move, and hence they must rethink their own plan of attack. Self discipline is a major factor in success at this game. Natasha Regan, a Woman International Master who has represented the English women's team at both Chess and Go, says: "When I learnt Go I was fascinated. It has a similar mix of strategy and tactics that you find in Chess and, with just a few simple rules, Go uncovers a whole new world of possibilities and creativity. Chess players may also find that they can use their Chess experience to improve in Go very quickly. I highly recommend learning this ancient but ever new game!" Ideas Chess Players understand that are relevant to Go Visualisation (reading) - Being able to visualise the position a number of moves ahead is a key factor in strength in both games. Chess is generally reckoned to be primarily a tactical game, whereas Go has more of a balance of strategy and tactics. Initiative - In both games having the initiative can give one control of the course of the game (for a while, at least). A key difference in Go is often an opportunity to take the initiative in various parts of the board – hence a constant contest over ‘my threat is bigger than your threat’. Pattern recognition - Strong Chess players are very good at recognising the important features of a position and recalling what candidate moves are good in such positions. In Go this particularly applies to local shapes. Sacrifices and exchanges - Both games offer the opportunity to apply these tactics creatively. Immediate profit (materiel) - This is one vital aim in Chess, but so is mobility. Similarly Go values both profit (territory) and positional influence. Ideas Chess Players understand that are very different in Go Studying openings - Critical in chess but not nearly so important in Go, where most amateur games are decided in the middle game. Domination of the centre - A good place to start in Chess, whereas in Go, territory is more easily obtained in the corners and edges, although influence in the centre is often very important later on. Playing for a draw - With Black or against a stronger opponent, it may make sense in Chess to play for a draw. This option does not exist in Go and draws only occur very rarely; they cannot be agreed.

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