Okay I have bought three Jasiek go books from Schaak en Go Winkel het Paard. When I saw this shop name, after a while, I became really curious in the Dutch pronunciation of 'go'; whether that 'g' sounds like a typical Dutch one or something like the English 'g'. I also met an interesting guy when I was wandering around the street to find the shop. He approached saying that he is from Morocco and asked me some several questions such as 'Where are you from?', 'Why are you here in Holland?', 'How long have you been here?' and maybe some more. He then asked whether I have a hundred euro bill and that he wants to exchange it with his two 50 euro bills. I said 'okay', but somehow he had not any money. It seemed not making sense from then on, so I just said that I have to go. He told me to follow him that he will give his two 50 euros there, but why should I? We said 'bye' each other and I went on my way. It was a very interesting experience.
When I finally found and went into the shop, there were so many books but most of them were for chess. Go books were shelved in a small corner part of the store. Jasiek's books were also there but what arouse my interest was that there were no written prices or barcode in those books. Still, the store owner somehow knew which book costs how much. And anyway, the books are really expensive.
This thread will be my study journal of go books written by Robert Jasiek. I will start with 'First Fundamentals'. Hope this would be GOOD for you and me.
Also have a look in the hide tag to see the picture of the books I bought.
Wait, please.