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Yilun Yang's Go Puzzles - Volume 1

96 pages, paperback, Slate & Shell, 2001

€9.95
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This pocket size book of life and death problems is by Yilun Yang, Chinese professional 7 Dan and one of the best known Go teachers in the US. This collection has an unusual and delightful characteristic: each problem is based on the shape of a number, starting with 1, then 2,3, etc. Although these patterns will never occur in actual games, the tactics used to deal with them are the same as in all fighting.
Mr. Yang provides solutions, variations, and failure diagrams for each problem, and he estimates the range of difficulty as being from 10 kyu to 5 dan. The book makes a useful study aid to carry along anywhere.


This pocket size book of life and death problems is by Yilun Yang, Chinese professional 7 Dan and one of the best known Go teachers in the US. This collection has an unusual and delightful characteristic: each problem is based on the shape of a number, starting with 1, then 2,3, etc. Although these patterns will never occur in actual games, the tactics used to deal with them are the same as in all fighting.
Mr. Yang provides solutions, variations, and failure diagrams for each problem, and he estimates the range of difficulty as being from 10 kyu to 5 dan. The book makes a useful study aid to carry along anywhere.

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EAN 9780970619358
Weight 80 g
Manufacturer Slate & Shell
Width 11.7 cm
Height 14 cm
Medium Book
Year of Publication 2001
Author YiLun Yang
Language English
ISBN-10 0970619359
ISBN-13 9780970619358
Pages 96
Binding paperback
This pocket size book of life and death problems is by Yilun Yang, Chinese professional 7 Dan and one of the best known Go teachers in the US. This collection has an unusual and delightful characteristic: each problem is based on the shape of a number, starting with 1, then 2,3, etc. Although these patterns will never occur in actual games, the tactics used to deal with them are the same as in all fighting.
Mr. Yang provides solutions, variations, and failure diagrams for each problem, and he estimates the range of difficulty as being from 10 kyu to 5 dan. The book makes a useful study aid to carry along anywhere.

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