Ten Commandments of Handicap Go
Reprinted from "The American Go Journal," Vol. 27, No. 2: 1993. Written by Bob Terry (5 dan).
This article is very long, and I don't have the facility to reproduce the entire thing here (which would probably break some copyright laws anyway).
- SAS: You mean that this page as it stands doesn't break any copyright laws? By the way, Bob Terry's contact details are
here, so you could ask him if it's OK.
- Morten Thanks for the contact details, SAS. I've sent him an email and we'll see what he answers. Please do not reproduce text and/or diagrams verbatim from any copyrighted (or non-copyrighted) works without permission. The Copyright issues are not necessarily clear, but SL does not want to get into conflict with other contributors in the Go-world. See SLCopyRight.
- Scartol: Geez, I never knew that page existed. I guess I jumped the gun. Sorry about that.
However, these ten commandments struck me as so valuable, that I thought it a good idea to share them.
I've taken certain liberties with paraphrasing and making alternative diagrams (rather than reproduce the entire game record). I offer apologies (and take blame) for any confusion.
SL folk are encouraged to add links and diagrams as appropriate.
-- Scartol
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We are still trying to get a response from Bob Terry.
Couldn't we, here on Senseis, make our own 10 commandments?
- Connection brings strength
- Fear is a poor teacher
etc