oren wrote:RobertJasiek wrote:Boidhre wrote:just that go and chess aren't the kind of things that you can sum up in a small number (10 or so) of books for most players.
For go and up to EGF 5k, it is possible. Above 5k: no.
I see no evidence for this statement.
10 books to reach 5 kyu
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The following existing or anticipated books are needed to turn most initial newbies into EGF 5 kyus, provided they a) play regularly and think about their moves, b) learn from their mistakes and c) learn the books' knowledge to apply it in their games:
1) A book for absolute beginners also teaching simple rules (so that no space of the book is wasted for territory scoring difficulties), the most basic classical opening principles, the advice to learn from one's games and mistakes, Kageyama's advice to be aware and study the fundamentals.
2) A reading + tactics book with problems to reach the tactical level of EGF 20 ~ 15 kyu.
3) First Fundamentals for the conceptual knowledge needed to leave 20k ~ 10k and reach 9k. (For the endgame, this suffices to 5 kyu, so that an extra endgame book is not needed.)
4~6) Three reading + tactics books with problems to reach the tactical level of EGF 5 kyu. Topics: tesuji (such as Tesuji (Davies)), life + death, purpose-orientated tsumego / shape / monkey jump.
7) An opening and joseki book, which is a mixture of a joseki selection similar to 38 Basic Joseki, the most important opening theory of Opening Theory Made Easy and the most basic joseki and conceptual theory of my Joseki series, so that the reader readily understands every move of the selected josekis without having to reinvent basic go theory.
8) The parts of 'Fighting Fundamentals' and 'Attack and Defense' needed until EGF 5 kyu, combined in one book.
9) A middle game book with strategic and other major concepts explained specifically for players up to EGF 5 kyu. E.g., territory versus influence, sacrifice, local move choice, making meaningful moves.
10) A book for those having difficulties, such as how to overcome a basic reading weakness or considering the opponent's view at all.
That should do!
Since already about 10 books are needed to make most players EGF 5 kyu, more than 10 books are needed for turning absolute beginners into players stronger than 5 kyu.