Fundamental Principles of Go

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Fundamental Principles of Go

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Got any sample pages from this book ? Im going to buy it but dont know it is worth
sorry for my english - im Marsian
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It is. Don't bother about samples :mrgreen:
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It seems to be the only book on slate and shell without sample pages. Really strange. This stopped me from buying the book.
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Another discussion of this book:
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=2458

It's one of my favorite books for a general overview of many topics.
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I have it.

It codifies some ideas that other books do not, or at least in a way that other books do not. It's absolutely worth getting. I wouldn't worry about level too much; the stuff is mostly level independent. Things like: prefer to finish a 3-4 corner before approaching a 4-4 stone. That's true no matter what level you are, and it's easy to forget really basic things like this as you get stronger, and easy to apply if you're weaker.

I found it useful when I first got it, and I'm reading it again now and still finding it useful. Maybe if you're a dan player all the stuff in there is obvious. Otherwise it's good stuff not found elsewhere.
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Numsgil wrote:Otherwise it's good stuff not found elsewhere.


The joseki topic is found not only elsewhere but in much greater detail here:

http://home.snafu.de/jasiek/Joseki.html
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I know, I grabbed your books too :P
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Yes, but yr Joseki volume 3 is still to be found.
Any dates we should look forward to?
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tchan001 wrote:Yes, but yr Joseki volume 3 is still to be found.
Any dates we should look forward to?


It is so hopelessly risky to state dates:)
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I'll risk it!

May 2 2013.

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