![Screenshot of an in-progress game of Go.](public/game-in-progress.png)
[About Go](#the-game-of-go)
[Technical Challenges](#technical-challenges)
[Setup For Development](#setup)
[Known Bugs](#known-bugs)
[Roadmap](#roadmap)
[Features](#features)
[Tech](#built-with)
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## The Game of Go
Go is a 2 player abstract strategy game of perfect information.
Players take turns placing playing pieces called stones on the intersections of a gridded board. This board is usually a square 19 points across. Stones remain on the points at which they are placed unless they are captured by the opposing player. Capture occurs when a stone or group of stones no longer has any adjascent empty points.
Play ends when both players agree that they have exhausted all advantageous moves. Scoring is determined by counting and comparing the area controlled by either player.
For a more detailed explanation of the rules, please see [my previous illustrated explanation of the game of go](https://github.com/sorrelbri/browser-go-proto#the-game-of-go) or the [American Go Association's Concise Rules of Go.](https://www.usgo.org/aga-concise-rules-go)
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## Technical Challenges
### Modeling Game State
A go board typically consists of 361 points which can exist in a number of states.
### Partitioning Game Rooms
Finding a game starts with joining a game room.
![Image of Home Screen with 'main' game room](public/home-screen.png)
Watch an in progress game, join a game, or study a historic game.
![Image of Room Screen with multiple games in various states](public/room-screen.png)