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Author: | alisbarbe [ Tue Jan 06, 2015 4:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Asking questions about published Go problems |
Hello So I read a good book introducing me to the game of Go, been playing games against a computer and am now reading a Go problem book (Graded Go Problems for Beginners, Volume 2, Elementary Go Problems). I can handle most problems and if not the solutions help me understand. However I found one (up to now) where I don't understand the answer. May I ask a question (including the author's answers) about such problems in this forum, would this be a copyright breach? Thanks a lot Alistair |
Author: | daal [ Tue Jan 06, 2015 4:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Asking questions about published Go problems |
It's fine to ask a question about some specific problems, as long as you don't ask about every problem ![]() |
Author: | alisbarbe [ Wed Jan 07, 2015 8:42 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Asking questions about published Go problems |
thanks, I'll try and keep it to a minimum ![]() |
Author: | Bill Spight [ Wed Jan 07, 2015 9:43 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Asking questions about published Go problems |
alisbarbe wrote: Hello So I read a good book introducing me to the game of Go, been playing games against a computer and am now reading a Go problem book (Graded Go Problems for Beginners, Volume 2, Elementary Go Problems). I can handle most problems and if not the solutions help me understand. However I found one (up to now) where I don't understand the answer. May I ask a question (including the author's answers) about such problems in this forum, would this be a copyright breach? Thanks a lot Alistair It's OK to include the author's answer. However, given the level of the problems you are doing, virtually everyone on this forum who replies to your question will understand the problem very well and will be able to give you a good explanation of it. If their answers differ from the book answer, it is probably because of a typo in the book or something like that. ![]() |
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