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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 [ext] 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

The content on this page has been removed. Please see SLCopyRight and SLCopyrightDiscussion.

We are still trying to get a response from Bob Terry.



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