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Tesuji and Anti-Suji of Go
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A book by Sakata Eio, translated by Bob Terry.

Here is [ext] David Carlton's review of the book.

Deshi Comments

Dieter: This book features 61 models or lines of play (suji) and the way to use them skillfully (tesuji). I used to be very fond of this book but now, after an n-th reading it has dawned upon me how this book lacks the most basic idea of structure. It's exemplary in the old discussion whether we can best learn from examples or from structured theory. The book certainly is very inspiring, if only inspiring to bring some structure into the ideas.

The essays in between are as entertaining and inspiring as those in Killer of Go by the same author, but the introduction on the difference between suji and tesuji could have been less academic.



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