How to Play Go - Tim Ander - Books - Independently Published - 9781549564758 - August 22, 2017
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How to Play Go

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Discover the Fascinating Eastern Game That's Lasted for Millennia!
What is Go?

Go is a deceptively simple two-player game, played on square boards of various sizes. According to legend, the Chinese Emperor Yau invented this game to teach his son concentration, balance, and discipline. Over time, this game spread to Japan - and across the globe. For over four millennia, war leaders and sages have consulted this game to learn strategy, wisdom, and mental mastery.

Inside How to Play Go, you'll discover everything you need to know to play this ancient game. You'll learn all the basics of capturing territory and pieces (including self-capture), handling dead stones, and mastering the endgame. This book explains the scoring system of Go - and how to grow from a beginner player to true mastery.

How to Play Go explains advanced Go concepts like the Ko Rule, Eyes, and Dead/Live Groups. You'll discover Atari, Handicaps, Komi, Cutting, and much more!


Immerse yourself in a vast array of Go strategies: TerritoryCapturingThe Ladder and the NetGood/Bad ShapesPonnukiThe MouthConnections, Stretching, and DiagonalsOne-Point and Two-Point JumpsThe Knight Move and the Large Knight Move

With this information, you can master this mystical game and increase your mental power!

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Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 22, 2017
ISBN13 9781549564758
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 42
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 3 mm   ·   77 g
Language English  

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