Article Number
LGOGATE-EG06
Author
The Endgame
211 pages, paperback, Kiseido, 1990, first edition 1976
From the series »Elementary Go Series«
The endgame tends to be the neglected side of the game of go. This is strange indeed, for it also tends to be where the outcome is decided, and frequently accounts for about half the stones played.
This volume, by a Japanese professional go player and a strong American amateur, seeks to rectify this situation by setting forth the basic tactics, strategies, and counting techniques needed in the endgame.
Everything from the smallest local tesuji to the global macroendgame is covered with numerous examples and problems, many of them drawn from the Japanese author's professional games. The reader is encouraged to think for himself and is guaranteed to get stronger.
This volume, by a Japanese professional go player and a strong American amateur, seeks to rectify this situation by setting forth the basic tactics, strategies, and counting techniques needed in the endgame.
Everything from the smallest local tesuji to the global macroendgame is covered with numerous examples and problems, many of them drawn from the Japanese author's professional games. The reader is encouraged to think for himself and is guaranteed to get stronger.
The endgame tends to be the neglected side of the game of go. This is strange indeed, for it also tends to be where the outcome is decided, and frequently accounts for about half the stones played.
This volume, by a Japanese professional go player and a strong American amateur, seeks to rectify this situation by setting forth the basic tactics, strategies, and counting techniques needed in the endgame.
Everything from the smallest local tesuji to the global macroendgame is covered with numerous examples and problems, many of them drawn from the Japanese author's professional games. The reader is encouraged to think for himself and is guaranteed to get stronger.
This volume, by a Japanese professional go player and a strong American amateur, seeks to rectify this situation by setting forth the basic tactics, strategies, and counting techniques needed in the endgame.
Everything from the smallest local tesuji to the global macroendgame is covered with numerous examples and problems, many of them drawn from the Japanese author's professional games. The reader is encouraged to think for himself and is guaranteed to get stronger.
EAN | 9784906574155 |
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Weight | 224 g |
Manufacturer | Kiseido |
Width | 94 mm |
Height | 13.5 cm |
Medium | Book |
Year of Publication | 1990 |
Author | Tomoko OgawaJames Davies |
Series | Elementary Go Series |
Language | English |
ISBN-10 | 4871870154 |
ISBN-13 | 9784906574155 |
Year of First Edition | 1976 |
Pages | 211 |
Binding | paperback |
Name | Kiseido Publishing Company |
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008 CHAPTER 1 Introducing the Endgame
049 CHAPTER 2 Counting
080 CHAPTER 3 Endgame Tesuji
124 CHAPTER 4 The Macroendgame
162 CHAPTER 5 Games
049 CHAPTER 2 Counting
080 CHAPTER 3 Endgame Tesuji
124 CHAPTER 4 The Macroendgame
162 CHAPTER 5 Games
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