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Over 2,500 years ago in ancient China, friends would come together and enjoy the beloved game of Weiqi, that is better known in the West as Go. The game is played on a grid, with two players each taking turns placing black or white stones onto the intersections.
Over 2,500 years ago in ancient China, friends would come together and enjoy the beloved game of Weiqi, that is better known in the West as Go. The game is played on a grid, with two players each taking turns placing black or white stones onto the intersections.
Over 2,500 years ago in ancient China, friends would come together and enjoy the beloved game of Weiqi, that is better known in the West as Go. The game is played on a grid, with two players each taking turns placing black or white stones onto the intersections.
the aim of the game is to surround your opponent's stone and capture them establishing control over areas of the board go isn't about a single moment of attack it's about the entire board and how the stones interact and evolve as the game progresses the stones create a complex web of relationships some areas are contested others are dominated and every move builds upon the last
the aim of the game is to surround your opponent's stone and capture them establishing control over areas of the board go isn't about a single moment of attack it's about the entire board and how the stones interact and evolve as the game progresses the stones create a complex web of relationships some areas are contested others are dominated and every move builds upon the last
the aim of the game is to surround your opponent's stone and capture them establishing control over areas of the board go isn't about a single moment of attack it's about the entire board and how the stones interact and evolve as the game progresses the stones create a complex web of relationships some areas are contested others are dominated and every move builds upon the last
For centuries, Chinese generals, scholars, and emperors studied Go's lessons. They understood that in Go, as in life, victory isn't about winning quickly, it's about winning wisely. It's a game of influence over force, patience over pride, and sacrifice for the sake of something larger. Generals used it to sharpen their minds, philosophers to teach balance, and emperors to refine their leadership.
For centuries, Chinese generals, scholars, and emperors studied Go's lessons. They understood that in Go, as in life, victory isn't about winning quickly, it's about winning wisely. It's a game of influence over force, patience over pride, and sacrifice for the sake of something larger. Generals used it to sharpen their minds, philosophers to teach balance, and emperors to refine their leadership.
For centuries, Chinese generals, scholars, and emperors studied Go's lessons. They understood that in Go, as in life, victory isn't about winning quickly, it's about winning wisely. It's a game of influence over force, patience over pride, and sacrifice for the sake of something larger. Generals used it to sharpen their minds, philosophers to teach balance, and emperors to refine their leadership.
In a world where every move mattered and where the outcome was shaped by foresight and patience, one woman would rise to master the game of strategy, not on a board, but across the seas. This is Watch Her Cook.
In a world where every move mattered and where the outcome was shaped by foresight and patience, one woman would rise to master the game of strategy, not on a board, but across the seas. This is Watch Her Cook.
In a world where every move mattered and where the outcome was shaped by foresight and patience, one woman would rise to master the game of strategy, not on a board, but across the seas. This is Watch Her Cook.
And I'm Danielle. welcome back to watch her cook a podcast dedicated to sharing the incredible lives of women who have taken their power back throughout history i know that go is not chess but it reminds me of the story you just shared that it's so cute you and al play chess when you're what making dinner or eating dinner
And I'm Danielle. welcome back to watch her cook a podcast dedicated to sharing the incredible lives of women who have taken their power back throughout history i know that go is not chess but it reminds me of the story you just shared that it's so cute you and al play chess when you're what making dinner or eating dinner
And I'm Danielle. welcome back to watch her cook a podcast dedicated to sharing the incredible lives of women who have taken their power back throughout history i know that go is not chess but it reminds me of the story you just shared that it's so cute you and al play chess when you're what making dinner or eating dinner
Are you getting better though? Like is your game getting better even though you keep losing?
Are you getting better though? Like is your game getting better even though you keep losing?
Are you getting better though? Like is your game getting better even though you keep losing?
Yeah, you're going to have to challenge him tonight. Test it out.
Yeah, you're going to have to challenge him tonight. Test it out.