I don't think you can have too many problem books
A very good point!
I've now checked out all the reviews I could find for the Level Up / Jump Level Up. Almost everyone who worked through them like them and many find their systematic thoroughness helpful.
I didn't mention my rank because ...
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- Thu Apr 30, 2015 12:46 pm
- Forum: Go Books
- Topic: Level Up/Jump Level Up vs Graded Go Problems for Beginners?
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- Mon Apr 27, 2015 10:05 am
- Forum: Go Books
- Topic: Level Up/Jump Level Up vs Graded Go Problems for Beginners?
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Re: Level Up/Jump Level Up vs Graded Go Problems for Beginne
Thank you, John!
I have not yet made it to volume four and it still looks difficult to me. I'm currently working on book three and reviewing book two, so I'm actually not in urgent need of new material right now. I'm also studying the Elementary Go Series at the same time and am not done with that ...
I have not yet made it to volume four and it still looks difficult to me. I'm currently working on book three and reviewing book two, so I'm actually not in urgent need of new material right now. I'm also studying the Elementary Go Series at the same time and am not done with that ...
- Mon Apr 27, 2015 9:21 am
- Forum: Go Books
- Topic: Level Up/Jump Level Up vs Graded Go Problems for Beginners?
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Level Up/Jump Level Up vs Graded Go Problems for Beginners?
Hi, I'm wondering if someone is familiar with both the Graded Go Problems for Beginners and the Level Up / Jump Level Up series and can tell how their difficulties correlate? I own all four volumes of the GGPfB and am still working my way through them. Volume four is said to be aimed at 15-10 kyu ...