Sinan Dejpov appears to have written a book about Go. To be more precise it seems to be about going to China to study Go. The diagrams leave something to be desired I think, but the content is like a fast flowing river
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cHvoGH ... T8T4K/view
A history of adventure
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Re: A history of adventure
Black 15 should have been captured at C2 which was later filled by move 22.
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Re: A history of adventure
I see, thank you for the explanation!tchan001 wrote:Black 15 should have been captured at C2 which was later filled by move 22.
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Re: A history of adventure
This should be the official link for the book
http://explorebaduk.com/book/
http://explorebaduk.com/book/
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Re: A history of adventure
I only just checked this out; from Java's description I'd assumed it was mostly a studying in China human interest diary, but it's actually got loads of interesting go content: highlights of games and interesting moves, AI study etc. The presentation and proof-reading isn't as polished as you'd expect from a printed book, but still an impressive piece of work from Sinan. Also there's a version with a white instead of coloured page background if you prefer.