Krama wrote:I am so bad at endgame that I usually just count on losing 15 points in the endgame itself so I play to get at least that much advantage in middle game. I guess it's just a silly tool I learned myself to compensate for poor endgame skills.
Which are the best beginner books or tutorials to learn the proper endgame techniques?
Hi,
It depends if you look for endgame tesuji, or endgame fundamentals.
First find some reviews about the book
The Endgame, by Tomoko Ogawa and James Davies. Robert Jasiek just gave a bad review about it, but in my club, I've heard that it was a good book.
Among my books, there are two that explain the basics of endgame (double sente, reverse sente, double gote, big endgame, small endgame...) :
Learn to Play Go vol 5, by Janice kim and Jeong Soo-Hyun, 49 pages about endgame. It also explains how to count the exact value of the moves. And
First Fundamentals, by Robert Jasiek, 19 pages about endgame.
I've also got
Endgame Fundamentals, by Robert Jasiek, but I've not read it yet. It seems to deal with endgame in a very broad way : any situation where the status of the groups can't change anymore, be it during the opening, the middle game or the endgame.