Shinjo Monkhbaatar wrote:"Well, since I don't really know how it works completely perhaps you should go first and explain how it works for a few rounds?" he offers.
"That sounds agreeable. Then I will take black." She pauses for a moment, wracking her brain. "It is hard to explain without showing.
Trying to remember Go rules:
3d10 16 Thank god for Bayushi-san explaining this so thoroughly the first time.She hands him the white pieces, brushing his hand as she does so. "So the game is played by capturing pieces as prisoners or by creating territories that the other player cannot infiltrate. You do so by overtaking the free spaces near or around pieces,which if I recall are known as liberties. Essentially, you seek to contain and control the other player's liberty, capturing their pieces and territories until you win the game."
She places a few pieces on the board, showing some moves. "See, this piece will be captured if I place my next piece here. But if you put pieces, here and here, suddenly I am at risk of capture. So it is important to both consider your own strategy and the other's strategy as you play."
She looks up at him. "Is that clear Shinjo-san?"