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PageType: Path Keywords: EndGame, Index page
The endgame (or in Japanese Shuban [1]) is the final stage of the game when the status of all big groups is already determined and the remaining moves aim at expansion of own territory and reduction of the territory of the opponent.
The endgame is all about Sente and Gote relationships, calculating or estimating the count, and then putting everything together into the right sequence. Practice is the best teacher.
Read Basic Endgame Theory first.
More about the Principles of Yose.
Some endgame terms and concepts
Those who want mathematical theory and application can visit the Combinatorial Game Theory path.
Books
Some endgame plays and tesuji
Problems and exercises
Let's try some on smaller boards...
More endgame problems
- A 19x19 endgame question at beginner level as taken from a GTL review: GTL Review 1558.
Counting problems
See also: Parkjr yose move, Late Yose Problems, Yose Dictionary Erratum 1, Magic of Go Errata 1-3.
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The Japanese term yose properly describes the 'drawing together' of territory or territories. The term for endgame is shuban.
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