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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
Chinese Weichi Association
Korean Baroque
Weiqi
European Go Federation
Professional Go
American Go Association
Online Go Server (OGS)

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

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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

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* The most difficult Go problem ever, the Igo Hatsuyōron and the blogpost on it by David

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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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Recent Guests

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
Gaza White
Talks about recent themes and lessons related to the game of Go.
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
Nathan Harwit
A 6-dan amateur player, well-established in the Go community.
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
Jim Young Kim
Longtime broadcaster for Baduk TV and friend of Lee Chang-ho and Cho Hun-hyun
Baduk TV
Episode: 1 of 10 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - Fact vs Fiction in The Match, The LG Cup Fiasco with Gazza & Playing Go Seigen with TelegraphGo
Anders Kierulf
Creator of SmartGo, with over 20 years experience in computer Go.
SmartGo
Episode: 10 of 11 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - Combinatorial Games, SmartGo's Anders Kierulf, Having Rivalries, & Tournament Formats with Devin Part II
Marc Moskowitz
Professor in the Department of Anthropology focused on gender and popular culture in Chinese speaking Asia
University of South Carolina
Episode: 8 of 11 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - Go Fish, Online Go Events, Lightning Round Part II with BenKyo & Go Nation Author Marc Moskowitz Interview Part I
Albert Yen
An eight-dawn amateur player from Chicago, organizer of Go tournaments, and medical student
University of Illinois at Chicago
Episode: 7 of 11 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - Trevor Noah, AI & Go, Organizer Albert Yen, Pro Ichiriki Ryo & Lightning Round with BenKyo

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Paul Barchelon
Host of All Things Go

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 71 ratings
  • 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 Kingdom5 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
    Chilea year ago

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Feedback highlights the engaging interviews with guests from diverse backgrounds in the Go community.
There is a growing appreciation for the educational value and accessibility of the topics discussed.
Listeners appreciate the depth of content and the unique perspective offered on the game of Go.

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#90
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#250
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Apple Podcasts
#29
Taiwan/Leisure/Games
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#92
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#98
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#153
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9 of 10 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - David Wu KataGo Interview & IRL Habits with TelegraphGo
Q: What are your thoughts on the Igo Hatsuyōron problem?
David explains his initial and ongoing exploration with KataGo related to this historic problem and the collaborative work leading to new discoveries.
9 of 10 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - David Wu KataGo Interview & IRL Habits with TelegraphGo
Q: Could you give us a high-level overview of how KataGo works?
David describes KataGo's functionality involving a neural net predicting best moves and win probabilities, alongside its unique algorithm that enhances performance through continued playing against itself.
9 of 10 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - David Wu KataGo Interview & IRL Habits with TelegraphGo
Q: How were you originally introduced to Go?
David mentions he was introduced to Go during middle school through some vague memories of playing at the Austin Go Club.
1 of 10 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - Fact vs Fiction in The Match, The LG Cup Fiasco with Gazza & Playing Go Seigen with TelegraphGo
Q: Can you explain what happened with the LG Cup?
Ke Jie violated a rule about capturing stones, leading to penalties and ultimately a disqualification from the match.
1 of 10 - Go/Baduk/Weiqi - Fact vs Fiction in The Match, The LG Cup Fiasco with Gazza & Playing Go Seigen with TelegraphGo
Q: In the film overall, how accurately does the film depict the key events that happened between Cho and Lee?
Mr. Kim says that parts were dramatized for effect, but generally similar to reality.

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What is All Things Go about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Content focuses on the intricate game of Go, exploring its strategic depth, psychological aspects, and the vibrant community involved in it. Through interviews and discussions with experts, the show delves into the emotional intelligence required in gameplay, the societal implications of Go compared to other games such as chess, and the evolving techniques in teaching and learning the game. It also highlights personal journeys of players, combining individual stories with broader engagement efforts to make Go more accessible and inclusive, especially in Western contexts. Unique themes of psychoanalysis, the impact of AI on the game, cultural diversity, and the importance of forming connections among players are frequently explored, contribu... more

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