Dieter's advice to beginners

  Difficulty: Beginner  

When I am teaching Go to beginners up to 15k players, I stick with these three basic principles.

  1. Connect your stones and cut your opponent's stones.
  2. Don't take away your own liberties.
  3. Play away from strong stones.

More specifically:

1. Tactics: always read at least two moves deep. Do not assume that your opponent will not answer. If your move is only a good move if he doesn't answer, it is a bad move.

2. Technique: If after your opponent's answer your group has less liberties than before, then reconsider your move.

3. Strategy: what's the meaning of stones?

4. Strategy: When looking for a move, look for the largest open area


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