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![]() Go Stones Never AgeGo Seigen
"The best way for amateurs to learn how to become stronger is to improve their sense of fuseki, to develop their reading skills, and to have a clear understanding of life and death. This ability to read and understand life-and-death can be improved by memorizing the shapes of tsumego (alive, dead, and unconditional). This is a great advantage in short games such as tournaments, and can bring you closer to the top class of amateurs." Go Seigen Cover: Sho Ishinoshita
ISBN 978-3-98794-007-1, 204 pages, Go Seigen Available for order in your favorite book shop or in various online stores:
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