TheBigH wrote:But I don't really think of these problems as tsumegoes in the usual sense. It's called the "Encyclopedia of life and death" for a reason, and is purpose is to drill you in recognizing common shapes and the methods they can be attacked or defended, rather than just exercises in reading.
That's the purpose behind all tsumego. You do a life or death problem to drill basic shapes and how to attack and defend them, because they come up all the time. There's no secret that separates the tsumego tsumego from other life and death problems.