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adamzero
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Adam Ephraim Leeds, AGA 1kyu and rising. I don't remember how I heard about Go, but I started playing Sept. 2001 when I found that my dorm was full of players. I go to the University of Chicago, where my friends and I are in the process of starting a Go club. When I'm home, I try to play at the New York Go Center as often as possible. Update: The UChicagoGoClub is up and running. I can be reached at adamzero@uchicago.edu So far, I've read: Ishigure's "In The Beginning", which I thought was quite good. It made me feel better about some things that I'd picked up by play, and made me realize many missed opportunities to play severe moves. Davies "Tesuji", which I have just started. The sequences continually blow my mind. All I can think is that I can't wait to spring them on my friends. We miss these possibilities constantly. Kageyama's "Lessons in the Fundamentals of Go", which really is an essential, in my humble opinion. I think I will be getting a lot more out of this as I get stronger. It's almost too much for me right now. Also, reviews to follow for "The Endgame", "Attack and Defense", "Strategic Fundamentals in Go", and "Opening Theory Made Easy", and several others. This is a copy of the living page "adamzero" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |