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\CWould you like to play GO?
\F2\CGO
\F4\CIf you already know this interesting game, you will agree
\Cthat it is an ideal game for leisure time on board.
\CIf you do not know this interesting game,
\Cperhaps you would like to learn it.
\F2\CGO
\F4\CGO is an extremely challenging two-person board game that is simple
\Cand easy to learn. If you like Chess or Checkers, you might find
\CGO to be even more to your liking. Although you can learn GO
\Calmost at once, you will be intrigued by its profundity.
\COne can spend as much time as one wants in studying
\Cthe game and in improving one's playing ability.
\F2\CGO
\F4\CGO possesses a simple handicap system that allows
\Cplayers of quite different skills to play each
\Cother on an equal basis and the game will
\Cthen be challenging and interesting
\Cto both players.
\F2\CGO
\F1\CI will be glad to arrange a tournament, if there are several people
\Cinterested or I will be willing to teach the game to anyone.
\F2\CGO
\F1\CArthur L. Samuel, cabin 102.