How to judge a book
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Re: How to judge a book
One invades immediately so that Black does not get any chance to add stones in the center with which a later 3-3 invasion could be killed on a large scale unconditionally by means of non-standard moves.
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Re: How to judge a book
If you are looking for awesome, you're probably looking for the Tesuji Dictionary by Go Seigen and Segoe Kensakujts wrote:Not to derail the discussion - but can anyone who has bought part of the Fujisawa Tesuji dictionary tell me, are its tesuji primarily of the "this is awesome" variety or the positional judgment variety?
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Go is such a beautiful game.
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Re: How to judge a book
Hmm, thank you for the recommendation. I think I'm going to try to hit up the material available in English first, though.tchan001 wrote:If you are looking for awesome, you're probably looking for the Tesuji Dictionary by Go Seigen and Segoe Kensakujts wrote:Not to derail the discussion - but can anyone who has bought part of the Fujisawa Tesuji dictionary tell me, are its tesuji primarily of the "this is awesome" variety or the positional judgment variety?