I'm thinking about making a list of Go books to eventually find them under the christmas tree.
I'm considering:
- Yi Chang'ho's six Tesuji books (complete because of the shipping costs)
- (The) Gokyo Shumyo
- Get Strong at the Opening
- Get Strong at Attacking
- Get Strong at Invading
- Fundamental Principles of Go
Realistically, Santa might carry three of those in his sack. So, what do you think are the most useful or did I miss something even more important?
I'm weak 3-kyu on KGS and already have these books:
- Graded Go Problems for Beginners - complete (worked through multiple times except the last 50 out of Vol. 4)
- Get Strong at Tesuji (worked through multiple times)
- 501 Tesuji Problems (started but were too challenging)
- Making Good Shape (started but didn't like it much)
- 1001 Life-and-Death Problems (worked through)
- Intermediate Level Problems (didn't start yet)
- Rescue and Capture (didn't start yet)
- Attack and Defense (worked through)
- Tesuji (worked through)
- Opening Theory Made Easy (worked through)
- 38 Basic Josekis (took a sniff)
- Positional Judgment (didn't start yet)
- After Joseki (took a sniff)
- Direction of Play (worked through)
- Reducing Territorial Frameworks (took a sniff)
- Second Book of Go (still in plastic)
- Invincible (took a sniff)
(That means i should find something else)