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I Really Didn’t Mean to Play Go!我真没想下围棋啊!

Yu Shao, a national Go master, transmigrated to a parallel world and became a high school freshman.... Read more
Yu Shao, a national Go master, transmigrated to a parallel world and became a high school freshman. Given a second chance at life, he only wanted to enjoy a carefree and flamboyant youth, ensuring it wouldn’t slip through his fingers again.

But… why am I picking up Go pieces again?!

Although playing in a Go world untouched by harsh AI training makes it all too easy to dominate an era—it’s undeniably satisfying on some level.

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A group of professional Go players: “Wait, you can play Go like this?”

Yu Shao nodded: “Yes, this is how Go is played!” Collapse
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    #panic# the mtl is missing chapters 484-486.

    Chapter 483 is chapter 500 and 487 is 501 in the table of contents.
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    One of the better novels... Just the plot ended too quickly
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    #panic# missing chapters in mtl, like from 492 to 496
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      Fixed.
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    Hello pls someone tell me das this CN have female interest or some romance?
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    Honestly I don't understand the rule, and how to play GO, but the writing so good that I keep going, and every time MC has a match I just imagine MC is a cultivator and the battle play in my head.

    Especially MC from the Future VS MC from the Past. Their battle was legendary. It's like battle between veteran cultivation with the same realm
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      Spoiler???
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    It's good welldone kef
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    https://www.dxmwx.org/book/57417.html

    The raws for up to chapter 408 can be found here. Used deepai to translate and it was pretty easy to understand.
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    This is pretty good. The go games are pretty dramatic and have good tension, like one comment said, the author writes them like a game between immortals. Also since you technically never see the mc play at his full potential, the novel keeps you interested by us8ng the desire to see what he can do. Unfortunately it has the hall mark flaws of a Chinese novel, namely excessive nationalism and, some sexism and racism. The author is so poor at even being subtle about it. Or maybe it's the translation. The translation is Ai with some editing but it's just horrid. The translators have a poor prompt, probably a free Ai, and they barely edit it towards the later chapters, yet somehow have the balls to ask people to pay in their website. Regardless, it's a good novel to chill out to.
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      Lol compared to most Chinese novel put there, the nationalism here is not even at the bare minimum. That is to say, I personally believe this is already above any other novels put there. At least the author didn't try to undermine the other countries excessively. It still gives heavy sense of thrill when the MC fought other countries. China-Japan-Korea is quite good, not the best arc but it's relatively good. I mean, dude the MC is from POST-AI Go era, and every other countries and Go players here are just way too behind. He'll definitely demolish everything in his path even if it's Su Timing. Lol this is the only novel that has perfect integration of Author's Protagonist, Past Era Protagonist, Local Protagonist. Obviously author's protagonist is Yu Shao who has the AI-Era knowledge, and Si Yiming the past era protagonist who dominated the Go scene 180yrs ago and then reincarnate to the present, then there's Zheng Qin, the local protagonist who is advancing leaps and bounds behind the scene. Oh btw the nationality fever here is acceptable.
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    I absolutely love this novel. The comment below perfectly describes how i feel whenever i read it. Despite me not knowing how to play Go, i can feel the excitement, the tension, the shock of the players. Its to the point that i've even stopped reading all my other books in my library that i normally would instantly read when new chapters come out. Amazing book, read it!
    9.6/10
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    This novel to me feels like listening to music you don't understand it's language. Where, despite the language barrier, the feeling seeps into you, pumping you to tap your finger or just vibe to the beat. This novel really feels like that to me.

    No, I dont have a single ounce of understanding in go for like 200 or so chapters, and yet, despite zero action scenes, it gets your heart pumping. And suddenly when the opponent resigns or gets defeated after an intense go match, i just cant help but scream inwardly "yeah, lets goo".

    For those still in the what i call window shopping phase. I recommend this book. Dont try to understand it all. Just go with the flow. And despite probably not much understanding about what happens in a match. You might get hyped too.

    As i did. As of chapter 321.
    9/10
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