Get Strong at Attacking

The techniques of attacking, along with tesuji and life-and-death, are part of the middle game, but, whereas you will find an abundance of literature on the latter two subjects, books that focus solely on creating or spotting vulnerable stones, then illustrating how to correctly attack them, are hard to find. This book is aimed at helping to alleviate this lack. Accurate analysis -- spotting tesujis and killing or rescuing stones -- is certainly the backbone of middle-game strength, but creating or finding vulnerable stones, then attacking them correctly is an equally important technique and one that many amateurs are deficient in. The 136 problems in this book illustrate:

- the importance of securing your stones before attacking;

- in which direction to attack, taking into account the strength and weakness of your own stones and those of your opponent's;

- when it is advantageous to confine your opponent's stones or when it is better to gouge out their eye space; - how to execute leaning attacks, that is, attacking stones in one part of the board in order to build strength to capture or threaten stones somewhere else;

- splitting attacks, where stones are separated into two groups and both are put under siege;

- that the ultimate purpose of attacking is not to kill your opponent's stones, but to threaten them so as to secure territory or to build influence.

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Get Strong at Attacking

The techniques of attacking, along with tesuji and life-and-death, are part of the middle game, but, whereas you will find an abundance of literature on the latter two subjects, books that focus solely on creating or spotting vulnerable stones, then illustrating how to correctly attack them, are hard to find. This book is aimed at helping to alleviate this lack. Accurate analysis -- spotting tesujis and killing or rescuing stones -- is certainly the backbone of middle-game strength, but creating or finding vulnerable stones, then attacking them correctly is an equally important technique and one that many amateurs are deficient in. The 136 problems in this book illustrate:

- the importance of securing your stones before attacking;

- in which direction to attack, taking into account the strength and weakness of your own stones and those of your opponent's;

- when it is advantageous to confine your opponent's stones or when it is better to gouge out their eye space; - how to execute leaning attacks, that is, attacking stones in one part of the board in order to build strength to capture or threaten stones somewhere else;

- splitting attacks, where stones are separated into two groups and both are put under siege;

- that the ultimate purpose of attacking is not to kill your opponent's stones, but to threaten them so as to secure territory or to build influence.

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Get Strong at Attacking

Get Strong at Attacking

by Richard Bozulich
Get Strong at Attacking

Get Strong at Attacking

by Richard Bozulich

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Overview

The techniques of attacking, along with tesuji and life-and-death, are part of the middle game, but, whereas you will find an abundance of literature on the latter two subjects, books that focus solely on creating or spotting vulnerable stones, then illustrating how to correctly attack them, are hard to find. This book is aimed at helping to alleviate this lack. Accurate analysis -- spotting tesujis and killing or rescuing stones -- is certainly the backbone of middle-game strength, but creating or finding vulnerable stones, then attacking them correctly is an equally important technique and one that many amateurs are deficient in. The 136 problems in this book illustrate:

- the importance of securing your stones before attacking;

- in which direction to attack, taking into account the strength and weakness of your own stones and those of your opponent's;

- when it is advantageous to confine your opponent's stones or when it is better to gouge out their eye space; - how to execute leaning attacks, that is, attacking stones in one part of the board in order to build strength to capture or threaten stones somewhere else;

- splitting attacks, where stones are separated into two groups and both are put under siege;

- that the ultimate purpose of attacking is not to kill your opponent's stones, but to threaten them so as to secure territory or to build influence.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9784906574605
Publisher: Kiseido
Publication date: 06/15/2018
Series: Get Strong at Go Series , #10
Pages: 172
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.37(d)

About the Author

Richard Bozulich was born in Los Angeles in 1936. From the age of four until 17 he studied to become a concert pianist. He then studied Mathematical Logic at UCLA from 1953 to 1956 under Richard Montague. He transferred to UC Berkeley and graduated in mathematics in 1966. In 1967 he went to Japan to study go. In 1968 he founded Ishi Press Inc. in Japan and published more than 45 books on go. In 1982 he founded Kiseido Publishing Company and has published more than 60 books on go under that company's imprint. He started publishing a go magazine, Go World, in 1977. 129 issues were published until he stopped publishing it in 2013. He is said to be the most prolific writer of English-language go books, having written or translated almost 50 books on the game. He lives in Chigasaki, Japan and is the president of Kiseido Publishing Company.

Table of Contents

Preface iv

Some Important Terms and Concepts v

Introduction: How to Attack x

136 Problems 1

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