The Second Book of Go

The Second Book of Go

Author: Richard Bozulich

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9784906574315

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The Second Book Of Go takes the reader who has learned the rules and rudiments of strategy and introduces him or her to the fundamental ideas required to get to the 12 kyu level.


Opening Theory Made Easy

Opening Theory Made Easy

Author: Hideo Ōtake

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 9784906574360

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In this book, Otake presents 20 principles for opening play. You will find a discussion of the fundamentals of the opening and strategy. Almost a third of the book is devoted to the important topic of shape, a subject not well understood by most western go players. Otake explains sophisticated concepts in a simple and accessible way, making the book easy to digest regardless of your playing strength. By applying these principles when you make your strategic decisions, you will improve your game enormously. There are many things about the opening that are a bit difficult, but a little study of opening principles can pay big dividends in your win/loss record The book is divided into three parts: Chapter One: Fuseki Fundamentals Chapter Two: Shape Chapter Three: Strategy


Go for Beginners

Go for Beginners

Author: Kaoru Iwamoto

Publisher: Pantheon

Published: 1977-03-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0394733312

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Go is an ancient, subtly beautiful game of territory. But with its nearly endless possibilities and challenges, it is more than just another game; it is a way of life for tens of millions of players throughout the world. Embodying four thousand years of Oriental thought and culture, go is the oldest game in the world still played in its original form. Go is the kind of game that one can learn in a day—and spend a lifetime perfecting. It is more art than science: in order to surround and capture the opponent's territory, one needs intuition, flexibility, and acute perception combined with a sharp analytical mind. Each player is a partner in an exercise of coexistence; each player needs the other for self-enlightenment and for enjoyment. But then, too, go is a game whose strategy has been compared to the tactics of guerilla warfare. Go can be all things to all people; it is simple, elegant, and unexpectedly beautiful. This book contains an introduction; a brief example game; a clear, leisurely explanation of the rules; and illustrations of the simplest techniques of good play and of some easy and some more difficult problems the player will encounter. The appendixes include a concise list of rules, a glossary of technical terms, and a list of international and American go organizations. Among go players, Go for Beginners is known as the best beginner's book available.


Go

Go

Author: Ch'i-hun Cho

Publisher: Kiseido Publishing Company

Published: 2018-11-13

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 9784906574506

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Go is a strategy game played throughout eastern Asian for thousands of years. This introduction to the game presents rules, tactics, and strategies.


Go and Go-Moku

Go and Go-Moku

Author: Edward Lasker

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2012-09-11

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 048614304X

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Best introduction in English to a great Japanese game. Detailed instructions provide valuable information on basic patterns, strategy, tactics, analyzed games. Used as text by generations of Americans, Japanese. 72 diagrams.