
For me as a beginner there is a relevant question still open as I have yet not studied GO Seigen ? - Can we - as beginners / amateurs - still learn something from Go Seigen's "old games" and his "thinking about Go" ? For a modern Go style in 21st century ?
We may remember: This icon of GO retired at the age of 50, in 1964 after a motorbike accident from playing professionally the big tournaments. Is his way of playing still something we like to learn in 2014 ?

Yet I have not read a book of Go Seigen, so I have no clear opinion about this extra ordinary player.
To make a start we might take a look at following... and pls feel free to share your own experiences with your studies about Go Seigen, e.g. book sources, games reviews etc. ...
Dwyrin.TV broadcasted on 3rd Dec 2014:
Batt’s lecture and tribute to GO SEIGEN (1914-2014)
1st game review... 19 Nov 1953: Go Seigen (9P / black) vs. Sakata Eio (8p / white)… b+res
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2nd game review... 2nd Nov 1938: Onoda Chiyotaro (6P / black) vs. Go Seigen (6P / white)… w+res.
All infos inclusive screencast video with Kifus (SGFs) here.

