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Seniors Jill Lasak and Yoonah Chi are playing an important role in determining whether elderly Koreans who frequently play a challenging board game called Baduk have better cognitive function than do older people who don't play the game as often. neuroscience major from Bethel, Conn., hypothesized that the more a participant played the ancient Chinese game (also called Go), the better that participant's processing speed, short-term memory and executive cognitive functions would be.
unknown title 2009
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Truth Leem/Reuters Children played 'Go', a board game known as Baduk in Korea, on Wednesday during the final round of the 11th World Youth Baduk Championship in Seoul.
Asia in Pictures 2011
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His debut feature was "Baduk" (a film about children carrying illegal merchandise over the Pakistan border).
The View From Tehran 2009
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But for the biggies, you have to order them through an Israeli retailer, such as Baduk or Tactica.
Archive 2008-09-01 2008
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But for the biggies, you have to order them through an Israeli retailer, such as Baduk or Tactica.
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Wei qi, the game of "surrounding," has long been popular in the East -- known as Go in Japan and Baduk in Korea.
What Kind of Game Is China Playing? Keith Johnson 2011
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Wei qi, the game of "surrounding," has long been popular in the East -- known as Go in Japan and Baduk in Korea.
What Kind of Game Is China Playing? Keith Johnson 2011
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Harry Fearnley's Main Go Page - Excellent advanced resource page for Go (a.k.a. Baduk, WeiQi/Wei-Ch'i, Igo): contacts, links, servers.
Archive 2002-04-01 Ray Girvan 2002
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Harry Fearnley's Main Go Page - Excellent advanced resource page for Go (a.k.a. Baduk, WeiQi/Wei-Ch'i, Igo): contacts, links, servers.
Pattern, mathematics & games Ray Girvan 2002
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Before proceeding with my thesis, a bit of background on Weiqi: The game known in English as go, Igo in Japanese, Weiqi in Chinese, Baduk in Korean - is not just more difficult and subtle than chess.
Winning by Sharing 2010
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