Books with or without board?
Posted: Sat May 25, 2019 12:58 am
Hi
I am a complete beginner and I have one book and different apps for tsumego.
Can some of you give advice on what to prefer as a start?
And, when using the book, should I try to solve the problem in my head or can I use a board?
As I post in the other thread, I'm having difficulties to see WHY a solution to a problem IS the solution, meaning, why does some pattern mean a group is dead (alive is a bit easier, though I find telling real eyes from false difficult).
I always try to play on after getting or looking up a solution, and since this can be many moves, I assume it is difficult to do this in my head.
Thanks!
I am a complete beginner and I have one book and different apps for tsumego.
Can some of you give advice on what to prefer as a start?
And, when using the book, should I try to solve the problem in my head or can I use a board?
As I post in the other thread, I'm having difficulties to see WHY a solution to a problem IS the solution, meaning, why does some pattern mean a group is dead (alive is a bit easier, though I find telling real eyes from false difficult).
I always try to play on after getting or looking up a solution, and since this can be many moves, I assume it is difficult to do this in my head.
Thanks!