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Mastering the Basics #3

Making Good Shape (Mastering the Basics)

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Good shape is a subject that has received scant attention in Japanese go literature. Although references to shape are made in most books, there is no one book devoted exclusively to this subject. However, understanding and recognizing good shape is important for becoming a strong player and developing intuition that will instantly guide you to find the strongest moves in the opening and the middle-game fighting. Shapes are the building blocks of your groups. They determine whether your stones are working together efficiently or are sitting in each other’s way. Good shape is a source of strength to build on, while bad shape often comes back to haunt you. There are two aspects of shape. One is to make good shape for your own stones; the other is to spoil the shape of your opponent’s stones. However, good shape is more than a static form; it is dynamic in the way it builds eye shape and stays ahead of the opponent in running battles while building up more eye shape. This book provides an extensive theoretical introduction to shape, beginning with the efficient placement of stones. It illustrates various techniques for making good shape and gives its readers practical experience by presenting 245 problems so that they can hone their skills to find the shape move in their games.

214 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2002

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125 reviews24 followers
March 24, 2022
Uitstekend boekje, wel een beetje ruwe uitgave met spellingsfouten, wit waar zwart moet staan en vice versa. En de tekst op de achterflap loopt niet helemaal door. Maar desondanks goede leerstof, al is het concept van sabaki wellicht iets te geavanceerd voor een serie voor beginners. In het begin had ik bijna alle problemen op een pagina goed en terwijl ik vorderde zakte dat naar de helft en werd het steeds lastiger. Er zijn 60 pagina's met veel voorkomende voorbeelden (ponnuki, lege driehoek etc) en de 245 problemen zijn directe toepassingen van die stof. Al zitten er na de eerste 100 ofzo ook erg veel instinkers tussen. Dus blijven opletten. Je wordt goed doordrongen van het belang van vorm, zeker indrukwekkend om te zien hoe professionals constant bij elke zet die overweging maken. Met een prachtig voorbeeld achterin van een partij van Cho Chikun. De vorm die je maakt is vaak toch wat de pro's van de amateurs onderscheidt.
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October 30, 2023
Yet another pretty mandatory book for a Go collection. Just don't expect to understand it if you are new to the game, this is definitely too advanced for a "Mastering the Basics" series.
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