Advice to Solve Easy Reading Problems
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Advice to Solve Easy Reading Problems
Learn visualisation of positions after 1, then 2, then 3 moves.
Learn the basic theory of reading.
Practise 1 move problems, then 2 move problems etc.
(This is my answer to the Reddit thread Looking for advice to help someone who cannot read even basic easy problems at https://www.reddit.com/r/baduk/comments ... ho_cannot/ for which I got a time wait prohibition because of intending to post my 3rd message within minutes. Ugh, that is just what happens if one reads threads of the last couple of weeks and has answers for several threads. Posting here is faster than waiting for the time delay to vanish.)
Learn the basic theory of reading.
Practise 1 move problems, then 2 move problems etc.
(This is my answer to the Reddit thread Looking for advice to help someone who cannot read even basic easy problems at https://www.reddit.com/r/baduk/comments ... ho_cannot/ for which I got a time wait prohibition because of intending to post my 3rd message within minutes. Ugh, that is just what happens if one reads threads of the last couple of weeks and has answers for several threads. Posting here is faster than waiting for the time delay to vanish.)
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Re: Advice to Solve Easy Reading Problems
Yes dear, I have put the bins out.
(This is the answer to a question my wife asked me a few days ago)
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Re: Advice to Solve Easy Reading Problems
If you like to describe it this way:)
There is no way that I would waste 5 minutes of my life to wait for a forum's time permission. Wouldn't you agree that Reddit should change this anti-spam measure?
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Re: Advice to Solve Easy Reading Problems
I've always been a little puzzled by the descriptions of problems in older books as "3-move problems" or "5-move problems" or ... I think the number of moves is a property of the reader, not of the problem. What for me is a 7-move problem (I have to read 7 moves ahead to see that these stones are really alive) might be a 3-move problem for a high dan player and a 1-move problem for a professional.
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Re: Advice to Solve Easy Reading Problems
Good point.xela wrote:I've always been a little puzzled by the descriptions of problems in older books as "3-move problems" or "5-move problems" or ... I think the number of moves is a property of the reader, not of the problem. What for me is a 7-move problem (I have to read 7 moves ahead to see that these stones are really alive) might be a 3-move problem for a high dan player and a 1-move problem for a professional.
Consider killing by playing on the vital point of a rabbity six eye. That's a one move problem for most kyu players, but many moves for a rank beginner.
BTW, my advice for a beginner who has next to zero reading skills is to play the Capture Game, the no pass version, so that all games end in a capture or resignation.
The Adkins Principle:
At some point, doesn't thinking have to go on?
— Winona Adkins
Visualize whirled peas.
Everything with love. Stay safe.
At some point, doesn't thinking have to go on?
— Winona Adkins
Visualize whirled peas.
Everything with love. Stay safe.
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Re: Advice to Solve Easy Reading Problems
In Tsumego, the task is usually to KILL (or to live), NOT to take a group of stones of the board.Bill Spight wrote:Consider killing by playing on the vital point of a rabbity six eye. That's a one move problem for most kyu players, but many moves for a rank beginner.
This implies that a problem which has playing on the vital point of an empty rabbity six shape as correct solution, is a ONE-MOVE one.
As a matter of course, you will start this kind of ONE-MOVE problem with an empty three-points-in-a-row shape (assumed that the group in question is solidly connected).
The really most difficult Go problem ever: https://igohatsuyoron120.de/index.htm
Igo Hatsuyōron #120 (really solved by KataGo)
Igo Hatsuyōron #120 (really solved by KataGo)
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Re: Advice to Solve Easy Reading Problems
That's true, but we are talking about reading, and a beginner who has trouble with it. A rank beginner has to read the capture out to see that the group is dead.Cassandra wrote:In Tsumego, the task is usually to KILL (or to live), NOT to take a group of stones of the board.Bill Spight wrote:Consider killing by playing on the vital point of a rabbity six eye. That's a one move problem for most kyu players, but many moves for a rank beginner.
The Adkins Principle:
At some point, doesn't thinking have to go on?
— Winona Adkins
Visualize whirled peas.
Everything with love. Stay safe.
At some point, doesn't thinking have to go on?
— Winona Adkins
Visualize whirled peas.
Everything with love. Stay safe.
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Re: Advice to Solve Easy Reading Problems
I like your general idea, but there could be some nuances to consider when you're making the problems :-pjlt wrote:Let's say that the problem is "Black to kill in 1 move" if after Black's move, White cannot live even after playing several moves in a row.
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Re: Advice to Solve Easy Reading Problems
Maybe. But for sure it was pointless that I wrote this message to you first on the whiteboard on my fridge.RobertJasiek wrote:If you like to describe it this way:)
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