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== Self-contained tutorials == | == Self-contained tutorials == | ||
− | Glenn C. Rhoads' strategy guide with a few updates: | + | * Glenn C. Rhoads' strategy guide with a few updates: [[Basic (strategy guide)|Basic]], [[Intermediate (strategy guide)|Intermediate]], [[Advanced (strategy guide)|Advanced]]. |
− | [[Basic (strategy guide)|Basic]], [[Intermediate (strategy guide)|Intermediate]], [[Advanced (strategy guide)|Advanced]]. | + | * [[Jonathan Rydh's strategy guide]] (used with permission) provides some examples of "how to think" during a game. |
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− | [[Jonathan Rydh's strategy guide]] (used with permission) provides some examples of "how to think" during a game. | + | |
== Articles on how to play the opening == | == Articles on how to play the opening == |
Revision as of 05:33, 21 March 2017
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Checklist for beginners
- Play the same initial stones as the strong players. Adapt these stones to the circumstances of your games.
- Play defensive at the begin of the game. Play strategic moves that provide you many possibilities over the whole board.
- Conversely, play offensive when you know the game is near the end. Look for every potential winning combination.
- Understand the winning combinations (and the winning threats) used by strong players near the end of their games.
Self-contained tutorials
- Glenn C. Rhoads' strategy guide with a few updates: Basic, Intermediate, Advanced.
- Jonathan Rydh's strategy guide (used with permission) provides some examples of "how to think" during a game.
Articles on how to play the opening
- How to start 13x13 (adapted from Jonatan Rydh's page on openings)
- Josekis shows the typical way to play the corner areas.