Has anyone read the shogi book Ketsudanryoku by Habu Yoshiharu?
http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4047100080/
I understand that he is a famous shogi player who has simultaneously held all seven major titles in shogi. If my understanding is correct, this from the year 2005 is about how he makes decisions in the game of shogi and that his thoughts can be applied in other areas such as in go.
I was wondering if someone could do a review on this book as there seems to be a Taiwanese version which I'm thinking of buying.
Wanted: book review on "Ketsudanryoku" by Habu Yoshiharu
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Re: Wanted: book review on "Ketsudanryoku" by Habu Yoshiharu
I've heard it's a pretty good book before (I can't remember where, maybe NHK), and it has quite a few reviews there on amazon. If you can get the Taiwanese version, I'd say go for it. Even though I like shogi, I probably wouldn't pick this up for a while, since I still need to read similar styles of books from Yoda and Cho U.tchan001 wrote:Has anyone read the shogi book Ketsudanryoku by Habu Yoshiharu?