The so-called Go is, in short, a magical game played by two people. It distinguishes winners by which side occupies more or less land on the board. If the whole surface of the chessboard is regarded as a piece of land, both sides use their own pieces to explore the land. Because each side wants to occupy more territory on the board, it must first occupy a favorable position on the board.
Place a bet with chess pieces every once in a while, indicating that this is your territory, and then continue to manage and consolidate these territories. But in the actual process of playing chess, it will never be so smooth, because you are sitting opposite an opponent. When your territory is not consolidated, the other side will invade. What would you do? Then you have to try to surround it.
Let it lose its viability and then destroy it. This triggered a war. The two sides will fight for life and death, and who has the upper hand in this struggle will directly affect the outcome of the whole game. After the territory of both sides is roughly determined, the territory must be completely surrounded, which is the final stage of Go.