>>/21322/
correct on all counts
however go is also a very nice game
however unlike other games of simple rules and low entry barrier, enjoying go requires first developing enough familiarity or 'intuition' (specifically an strategic discernment) and that is achieved through playing lots and lots of games, unless you are instinctively gifted (or just very smart)
this is not qualitatively different to other 'complex' games but it's probably more pronounced in go than, for example, chess
this board is much too slow to provide for that necessary initial buildup
so playing go in the board should be fun but it will be better if people at least have previous exposure to it (it's simply not the same as say a game of draughts)