My other inclination was for the GoGoD CD, but my new Mac laptop (In Apple's infinite wisdom) comes with no CD drive
If there is no DRM, this is still an option.
If there is no DRM, this is still an option.EdLee wrote:The elementary go series can be quite difficult... maybe OK for around 5k.
Maybe you can list your entire Go library collection,
then people can suggest what's OK for you for the money.
Mage wrote:My other inclination was for the GoGoD CD, but my new Mac laptop (In Apple's infinite wisdom) comes with no CD driveIf there is no DRM, this is still an option.
Mage wrote:EdLee wrote:The elementary go series can be quite difficult... maybe OK for around 5k.
Maybe you can list your entire Go library collection,
then people can suggest what's OK for you for the money.
Good idea. I currently have these in my (Go) library -
* Elementary Go Series Vols.I-VI
* Learn to Play Go Vols. I-V
* Fundamental Principles of Go (Yilun Yang)
* Go Proverbs Illustrated (Segoe Kensaku)
* Appreciating Famous Games (Shuzo Ohira)
* Invincible
EdLee wrote:Kiseido's Graded Go Problems for Beginners volumes 1-3 by Kano Yoshinori 9p (and vol. 4, depending on your budget).Maybe Tim had a typo and meant Kano instead?TIM82 wrote:Graded go problems for beginners by Kato
Mage wrote:I actually forgot to mention that I have the "Graded Go Problems" Vols. I-II in SmartGo Book format. I just finished Vol. I, but I'm currently taking way more than 10 secs. on some of the problems and got some of them wrong (Apart from mediocre reading ability, I suspect, this is also a function of doing them during commute).
billywoods wrote:Without looking at the answers. ;)
billywoods wrote:Mage wrote:I actually forgot to mention that I have the "Graded Go Problems" Vols. I-II in SmartGo Book format. I just finished Vol. I, but I'm currently taking way more than 10 secs. on some of the problems and got some of them wrong (Apart from mediocre reading ability, I suspect, this is also a function of doing them during commute).
Great! Now turn the book upside-down and do them again. Without looking at the answers.The book claims to be 30-25 kyu, but is severely misranked - don't worry about it. I found it (vol. 1) quite easy when I was 8 kyu, but at the same time, it alone probably pushed me up to 6 kyu.
SoDesuNe wrote:I'd say, look at the answer after you spent some time thinking about the problem and came up with a possible sequence.
jts wrote:You're talking about volume I?