Good shapes!
Connecting to form groups is an important idea that was visited shortly in parts of the first two videos of this series. This video takes it one step further, talking about efficient shapes that you will benefit from using throughout your Go playing life.
Go is a board game that originated in ancient China and has fascinated us for thousands of years.
I will continue with some more beginner level videos to help people get started enjoying this game. If you live in Asia you might have a Go club within walking distance, but otherwise you might want to play on the net. The following page has a list of Go servers:
www.usgo.org/go-internet
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Good shapes for Go beginners
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Added on
17 January 2025
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Good shapes!
Connecting to form groups is an important idea that was visited shortly in parts of the first two videos of this series. This video takes it one step further, talking about efficient shapes that you will benefit from using throughout your Go playing life.
Go is a board game that...
Connecting to form groups is an important idea that was visited shortly in parts of the first two videos of this series. This video takes it one step further, talking about efficient shapes that you will benefit from using throughout your Go playing life.
Go is a board game that...