Go Books

Go Books

Books to learn the game of Go

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About Go Books

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  • April 11, 2011
  • December 4, 2024
  • 8.0+
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  • 19.3MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • English
    French
    German
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"How Not to Play Go" by Yuan Zhou

Zhou clarifies common kyu level misunderstandings that hold kyu players back from reaching dan level. He explains that the main thing needed to reach shodan is the elimination of some common confusions about how to approach the game.

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Enjoy high-quality books about the game of Go on your iPad and iPhone. Replay moves and solve problems directly within diagrams. A better experience than printed books, at half the price. Features: - Free chapter for each book. - Play and replay moves in diagrams. - Interactive problem diagrams. - Text enhanced with inline diagrams. - Links to pro games in SmartGo Kifu. - Add your own notes anywhere in a book. - Adjustable font and layout. - Some multi-lingual books (Japanese, German, French & Spanish). - Buy once, read on iPad, iPhone, and Mac. SmartGo Books currently offers more than 130 Go books that you can buy using in-app purchase; more books are in the works. To help you choose, the free “Guide to Go Books” provides clues as to which books might be appropriate for your level. Getting started: - “Learn to Play Go” (vol. 1-5) by Janice Kim 3 dan & Jeong Soo-hyun 9 dan - “Go: A Complete Introduction to the Game” by Cho Chikun 9 dan - “So You Want to Play Go?” (levels 1-4) by Jonathan Hop For more than 20 years, the Elementary Go Series books have been the standard texts for Go players who want to get a firm grasp of the fundamentals. Not only is the theory of Go explained clearly and simply, the reader is also given problems to show how these theoretical concepts are applied in actual games. - “In the Beginning” - “38 Basic Joseki” - “Tesuji” - “Life and Death” - “Attack and Defense” - “The Endgame” - “Handicap Go” Improving your technique: - “How Not to Play Go” (Spanish & French & English) - “Double Digit Kyu Games” - “Single Digit Kyu Game Commentaries” (vol. 1 & 2) - “More Go by example” - “Basic Techniques of Go” - “Fundamental Principles of Go” - “The Workshop Lectures” (vol. 1-5) - “Cho Hun-hyeon’s Lectures on Go Techniques” (vol. 1 & 2) – “Counting Liberties and Winning Capturing Races” - “Tesuji and Anti-Suji of Go” (out-of-print) - “Making Good Shape” - “All About Ko” - “Key Concepts in Life and Death” - “How to Destroy and Preserve” (out-of-print) - “Sabaki – How to Manage Weak Stones” (out-of-print) - “Punishing and Correcting Joseki Mistakes” (out-of-print) - “Correct Joseki” - “Vital Points and Skillful Finesse for Sabaki” Problem books: - “Black to Play! Train the Basics of Go” (German & French & Spanish & English) - “Graded Go Problems for Beginners” (vol. 1-4) - “501 Opening Problems” & “501 Tesuji Problems” - “Rescue and Capture” & “Tricks in Joseki” - “Get Strong at Life and Death” & “Get Strong at the Endgame” - “Shuko: The Only Move” (vol. 1 & 2) – “Gateway to All Marvels: The Xuanxuan Qijing of 1347” - “The most difficult problem ever: Igo Hatsuyôron 120” (German & English) “Invincible: The Games of Shusaku” by John Power has been widely acclaimed as a masterpiece on one of the greatest Go players who ever lived. Enhanced with in-diagram replay, inline diagrams, and links to referenced games, be prepared to experience this classic in a whole new way. “The Life, Games and Commentaries of Honinbo Shuei” by John Fairbairn provides a full-length biography, detailed commentaries on 79 of Shuei's games tracing the development of Shuei's elusive style, and a collection of Shuei's commentaries. A must-read for every serious Go player and student of Go history. Pro game analysis: - “Master Play: The Style of Lee Changho / Go Seigen / Takemiya / Kitani Minoru & Cho Chikun” - “The Games of Fujisawa Shuko” - “Modern Master Games: The Dawn of Tournament Go” - “The Go Consultants” - “Patterns of the Sanrensei” (Japanese & English) - “Understanding Pro Games” & “Deep Thought” (vol. 1 & 2) - Books on games by O Rissei, Naoki Hane, Keigo Yamashita, Go Seigen, Takemiya Masaki, and Sakata Go is a 4000-year-old board game that originated in China. The two players take turns placing stones in an effort to surround territory. The rules can be learned in minutes, yet the complexity of the game provides lifetime enjoyment. Also known as baduk, wéiqí, and igo, it is played by millions of people worldwide.
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What's New in Go Books

4.6.3

May 1, 2020

• Improve visibility of some controls on dark backgrounds. • Various bug fixes.

Reviews of Go Books

Replacing my books with this app

I recently bought a book through Go Books, a book I already owned. I really just needed to finish some reading while traveling and didn’t have my copy with me. I found the format used in Go Books is very handy. Being able to play out the problems right there on the page is wonderful. The free chapters are great for getting a taste of the books. A lot of work has gone into this and I hope to see that continue.
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FAQ

Is Go Books iPad-friendly?

Yes, there is an iPad version available for Go Books.

Who created the app?

Go Books was created by Smart Go, Inc..

What is the minimum supported iOS version for Go Books?

The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 8.0 or higher.

What is the current app rating of Go Books?

4.8 out of 5 is the fantastic rating that Go Books has received from users.

What genre is the Go Books app?

The App Category Of Go Books Is Books.

What is the latest Go Books version?

The current version of the Go Books app is 4.6.3.

What is the update date for Go Books?

Go Books updated on December 4, 2024.

When was the app initially released?

The specific date when the app came out was February 5, 2023.

What content advisory rating is assigned to Go Books?

No objectionable content, suitable for young children.

What are the languages supported by the Go Books app?

Currently, Go Books supports English, French, German and 2 more.

Is Go Books included in the roster of games on Apple Arcade?

No, Go Books is not on Apple Arcade.

Does Go Books support in-app purchases?

Yes, Go Books supports in-app purchases for added functionality.

Is Go Books designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, Go Books is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Can I expect ads while using Go Books?

No, you can not expect ads while using Go Books.