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Paperback Go Basics: Concepts & Strategies for New Players [With CDROM] Book

ISBN: 0804836884

ISBN13: 9780804836883

Go Basics: Concepts & Strategies for New Players [With CDROM]

Learn the fascinating game of Go with this expert guide. Go is a two player board game that first originated in ancient China but is also very popular in Japan and Korea. There is significant strategy and philosophy involved in the game, and the number of possible games is vast--even when compared to chess. It's not surprising that Go is one of the oldest games still being played today--it's also one of the most challenging, stimulating, and fascinating games around. Prolific Go writer Peter Shotwell, author of the guidebook Go More Than a Game , brings players his second Go strategy handbook Go Basics , which provides a simple but thorough introduction to this timeless game that's perfect for Go beginners. With its easy-to-follow instructions and over 600 diagrams showing examples of how to play, you'll be ready to enjoy this classic game right away. It starts by focusing on smaller 9 x 9 games, making it easier to understand and learn Go tactics and techniques, and introduces fundamental game winning strategies and tips. It also explains Go's unique handicapping system, making every game even those between beginners and experts exciting. Useful go strategies include: Invading Sacrificing Using ko Thinking territorially And many more Go Basics also includes a CD-ROM developed by the American Go Association that will help you build your skills before testing them against other players.

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