What other books do you read to teach yourself Go? Which book should novices read to learn Go?

Updated on physical education 2024-02-29
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you want to improve your level and can't just read books, it is recommended.

    1. Go game** Start playing chess from the lowest level, and I have encountered more people, and I feel that Yicheng is better than Tom.

    2. Look at Go magazines, Xinmin Go, Go World and the like, because the above content is comprehensive, you can absorb all aspects of nutrition.

    3. Everyone's situation is different, and there is no certain rule on what books to read.

    1) It is recommended that you read the book of "Tesuji" first, and then read the book of "Official", which is very effective in actual combat, can be used, and it is easier to have a sense of achievement.

    2) Then look at the "formula".

    If you master the basic formulas, tesuji, and guanzi, you will be able to go up to level 5 or above.

    3) Look at the "dead and alive problem", which is an important stage of long chess strength. It's going to be tiring, though. Stick to ......

    4) Playing the score, looking for the feeling of the prelude and middle game, that is, the "virtual" place, which is the most difficult part of Go.

    5) Play more chess, play seriously, not casually. Mid-game power can only grow in a match.

    I haven't bought a chess book for a long time, so I don't know the title of the book. Now there are a lot of chess books, and basically all of them are okay. Don't read Ma Xiao's book first, if the level is not enough, you will go crazy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is recommended that you have a book of 1000 Go questions from shallow to deep. As for the other multi-practice, play the score. Go is an art of a long-term process, so go to a teacher without spending any time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Lee Chang-ho's life-and-death questions, and then playing the score (hands-on) I prefer "Wu Qingyuan: New Layout and Timed Revolution", of course, the actual combat runs through the whole process.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    After reading the introduction, you can watch the process of some master confrontations, and there is also the need to find someone to practice It is not possible to just read without practice, the book is almost on the line Don't read too much Actual combat is very important Finally, you have to go back and analyze the problem after fighting with others!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It seems to be a book of more than 40 yuan, which is very thick, and this book must be done.

    Magazine: Go is also good.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Let's take a look at the formula book. The commonly used formula must still be mastered, otherwise you will collapse if you can't wait for the mid-game.

    Next, we have to look at a little layout, common entry and attack and defense, common tesuji, common maneuver skills, how to deal with common tricks, and then take a deeper look at the dead and live questions. Next, you can take a look at the abandoned son and the situation judgment, and then look at the layout again. All of this has to be watched and watched at the same time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    For novices to learn Go, please see "Go Ladder Classroom - Beginner to Beginner".

    Go, a strategic two-player chess game, was called "Yi" in ancient China and "go" in the West. It is popular in East Asian countries (China, Japan, South Korea, and North Korea), and is one of the four arts of qin, chess, calligraphy and painting. Go originated in China, is said to have been written by Emperor Yao, and has been recorded in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.

    During the Sui and Tang dynasties, it was introduced to Japan through Korea and spread to Europe and the United States. Go contains the rich connotation of Chinese culture, and it is the embodiment of Chinese culture and civilization.

    Go is played on a rectangular checkered chessboard (which looks like a square) and black and white round chess pieces, with 19 vertical and horizontal lines on the board to divide the board into 361 intersections. Because Black has the advantage of occupying the land first, it is artificially required that Black give White a post at the end of the game. Go is considered the most complex board game in the world.

    Countries such as China, Japan, and South Korea have slightly different rules for the competition.

    Origin: Go, originated in China, known as "Yi" in ancient China, can be said to be the originator of chess, Go has a history of more than 4,000 years. According to the pre-Qin classic "Shiben", it is recorded:

    Yao made Go, Dan Zhu Shanzhi. Jin Zhanghua inherited and developed this saying in the "Naturalist Chronicles": "Yao made Go to teach his son Danzhu."

    Ruobai: Shun is stupid with his sons, so he pretends to play Go to teach him. ”

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    As a beginner in Go, the first thing you should read is basic textbooks such as "Introduction to Go" and "Introduction to Go" to learn and master the basic knowledge of Go.

    The second is to learn Go life and death, such as "The New Compilation of Go Life and Death", Fang Tianfeng's "Go Life and Death Basics" (there is **), "Li Changho Jing Talks about Go Life and Death", master the common life and death type, and the accumulation of life and death problems is necessary to improve the level.

    The third is to learn the Go formula, such as the "New Go Formula", master the basic formula, share the research results of high-level chess players, and make a good start.

    The fourth is to learn mid-game battles, such as "Go Mid-game Offensive and Defensive Techniques", master the necessary offensive and killing strategies, and improve combat effectiveness.

    The fifth is to learn Go officials, "Lee Chang-ho Official Skills", "New Compilation of Official Skills", master official skills, and advance to a high level.

    To learn Go, in addition to learning through the Go book, you can use the Internet, and there are relevant teachings for each step of learning on the Internet, such as "Introduction to Go", "Basics of Go Life and Death", "Go Layout Tutorial", etc.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I don't know what your level is, for different levels, I make some different suggestions:

    1. For friends who have just learned chess: interest is the most important! I don't think I'm in a hurry to read any advanced books, have you read the chess soul?

    Have you seen the Go boy? There is also a book called "Introduction to Manga Go". Reading this kind of book, increasing interest, and getting familiar with Go, you will definitely benefit a lot.

    There is a set of old books called "The Shortcut to the Tenth Level", "The Shortcut to the Fifth Level", and "The Shortcut to the First Stage". The first two of them are very suitable for friends who have just started the semester. (Note:.)

    It is highly recommended not to play just yet! At this time, the game will be played to dampen self-confidence and lose interest! )

    2. For chess friends who want to set a section: At this level, you are about to win the first section, but I am sure that you still have a lot of confusion, and there must be more loopholes in your knowledge. You can read Huang Yizhong's sixth paragraph of "Go Ladder Classroom - Introduction to the Beginning Duan".

    It's very detailed and practical. Solidify the basic skills, master the basic life and death, tesuji, and stereotype changes. In addition, I need to strengthen the training of calculations - "Life and Death Training - Beginner" I think is very appropriate, this book is easy at the beginning, and then close to the beginner level.

    After eating the book thoroughly, the fixed paragraph will win.

    3. For chess players who have risen to the 2nd dan: In fact, the level of the 2nd dan may be similar to that of the first duan. Since you are about to ascend to 2 stages, then I will point out a general direction for you - don't look at the layout, look less at the stereotype, learn more tesuji, and often do life and death.

    There is a set of books called "Lee Chang-ho Go Classroom", and I recommend buying the "Improvement Class" one. This book is really well understood, and 2 paragraphs will definitely be fine!

    4. For chess players who have risen to 3 dans: will there be a certain amount of tesuji, right? It's going to be a certain formula, right?

    Have you mastered some computing power, right? What a player at this level lacks is an understanding of the shapes. I'm afraid that what you think is good is mediocre and not very efficient; And what you think of as a "bad shape" is indeed a good shape at the moment.

    There is a book called "1000 Questions of Go Life and Death", don't despise it, do it all, there is a special chapter called chess shape; There is also "Life and Death Training - Intermediate Chapter" can be done. "Lee Chang-ho Jing Talks About Go Tesuji" is very good, I have only read it.

    Five and six volumes. Chess players at this level can learn.

    4. For chess players who have risen to the 4th level: Needless to say, life and death, I also know that it is important to reach this level. Just find a book to practice on your own.

    Now, the study of layouts is starting to be on the agenda. It's also important to learn the layout! Play more chess games from the masters, especially from Japan.

    Figured out the master's coherent layout ideas, careful planning and preparation when attacking, and advanced strategy ...... in mid-game processingI'm afraid it's not difficult to learn by yourself. Dabble in a little more change to wait for the accumulation.

    5. I'm an amateur 4th dan and don't dare to talk nonsense anymore ......

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I recommend Nie Weiping's Go textbook, Nie Weiping Go Dojo has been deeply involved in the field of Go for more than 20 years, and has created a professional and standardized N1-N9 advanced curriculum system, and a unique four-in-one closed-loop teaching system of [Learning-Practice-Testing-Speaking], which can allow children to improve their chess skills from shallow to deep. Based on 23 years of experience in offline teaching of Go, Nie Weiping has carefully polished a scientifically arranged course portfolio, and in addition to the curriculum, it is equipped with a wealth of supporting Go minor resources such as massive Go practice questions, unlimited AI game real-time sparring, and real-time intelligent push of chess learning analysis reports.

    In terms of curriculum design, the N1-N9 advanced curriculum system has set a clear teaching theme at each stage, which not only teaches children professional knowledge of Go, but also helps children exercise and improve their corresponding qualities.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you want to learn Go, there are several software recommendations. First of all, the software for playing chess: Yicheng Go (PC) Wild Fox Go (mobile and PC), these two are better in the game software I have used.

    Both of these functions are quite comprehensive, supporting review, notation, etc. The quality of users is generally quite high, and some of them become friends after a few games of chess. Generally speaking, for me personally, I recommend using Wild Fox Go.

    The above network management is more responsible, the people are very good, the supervision is in place, and the uncivilized chess players will be dealt with soon.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    <> ladder Go classroom.

    Of course, "Go Introduction" is the first choice for beginners, and if you want to study it carefully, we recommend the "Ladder Go Classroom" set (4 books).

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