Stepping Stones to Go: A Game of StrategyTuttle Publishing, 2012 M07 17 - 160 páginas Learn the Asian strategy game of Go with this user-friendly, expert guide. Go was invented some four thousand years ago in China, and is the oldest game in the world, still enjoyed today. Played with black and white stones, it is easy enough to be enjoyed by any beginner, yet sophisticated and complex enough to baffle an expert. Like chess, it is a game of skill, not chance; whereas chess is a battle. Japanese go expert Mr. Kishikawa's easy-to-follow book explains the fundamental principles of the game for the Westerner. From the basic rules of play, the author leads the reader in easy stages to the more advanced subtleties of go. Over a hundred diagrams, with twenty problems and answers, make this a complete introduction to one of the most fascinating and rewarding games in the world. |
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actual games beginner Black can capture Black plays Black then plays Black to play Black's territory Black's turn capping play captured and removed captured stones completely surrounded connected corner placements Diagram 13 Diagram 25 Diagram 48 Diagram 57 Diagram 62 Disconnection The black escape by playing false eye Figure D Figure G final position four black stones four white stones go ban group be killed group by playing group of stones handicap Diagram indicated in Figure komoku move opponent opponent's stones play as shown point marked points of intersection points of territory Problem real eye retake rule running attack sacrifice play save his group seki situation separate eyes shown in Diagram shown in Figure situation shown Solution stone of refuge stones by playing tactics thereby three black stones three white stones turn to play vacant points White attempts White can play white group White plays White to play White's turn