I Really Didn’t Mean to Play Go!

I Really Didn’t Mean to Play Go!

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我真没想下围棋啊!

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我真没想下围棋啊!

By clod of earth in the mountain, 山中土块

4.2
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
399 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

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. A group of professional Go players: “Wait, you can play Go like this?” Yu Shao nodded: “Yes, this is how Go is played!”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Really Didn’t Mean to Play Go! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Really Didn’t Mean to Play Go! I stumbled into "I Really Didn’t Mean to Play Go!" somewhat by accident, and I'm really glad I did. It's a fun, engaging read that manages to make a potentially dry subject – the game of Go – surprisingly exciting. ### First Impressions The title almost turned me away, as it sounded like another face-slapping power fantasy. But I was pleasantly surprised to find a story that felt more like a sports anime in written form. It's clear the author has a genuine passion for Go, and that enthusiasm shines through in the writing. ### What Works Well What I immediately appreciated was how the story focuses on the characters and their growth, rather than just the game itself. Even if you don't know the first thing about Go (like me!), the author does a great job of conveying the players' thoughts and strategies so you can still understand what's happening. The characters are well-developed, and I found myself genuinely invested in their journeys, especially the MC, Yu Shou, and his rival. The story avoids the typical tropes of arrogant protagonists and instead presents a humble, friendly character who respects his opponents. I also appreciated the rivalries, which add tension and excitement to the story. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the novel overall, I do have a few minor criticisms. Some parts of the story felt a bit repetitive, especially the constant reliance on AI moves to explain Yu Shou's genius. This sometimes made him feel less like a brilliant player and more like a mouthpiece for AI strategy. I also felt that some of the side characters could have been more developed, and I wished the story delved deeper into the characters' psychology and motivations. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that the story seems to hint at Yu Shou and Xu Zijin becoming a romantic pairing. While this is not confirmed, it's something to be aware of if you're not a fan of romance in your sports stories. ### Final Verdict Despite its minor flaws, "I Really Didn’t Mean to Play Go!" is a highly enjoyable read. It's a well-written, engaging story with memorable characters and a genuine love for the game of Go. If you're looking for a fun, heartwarming sports novel with a unique premise, I highly recommend giving this one a try.

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