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Go Beginner’s Workbook – Version 1.8 (Latest Update: July 15, 2024)
Welcome to the ultimate starting point for new Go players! This structured workbook is meticulously designed to build foundational understanding through hands-on problem solving.
With 21 core units and 246 carefully crafted problems, learners progress step by step from basic concepts to essential tactical and strategic thinking.
Unit Overview
- Liberty of Stones – Understanding the concept of liberties and how they determine a stone’s survival.
- Capturing Stones – Learning how to remove opponent’s stones by surrounding them.
- Bringing Stones Back to Life – Mastering the art of saving groups with a single liberty.
- Mutual Atari – Recognizing when both players are in atari and who moves first.
- Connecting Stones – Strengthening your own groups through effective links.
- Blocking Stones – Preventing the enemy from connecting or escaping.
- Atari in One Direction – Identifying immediate threats and responses.
- Atari Within the Same Group – Understanding internal liberties and group safety.
- Double Atari – Dealing with threats that attack two separate groups at once.
- Illegal Point – Learning about the rules of placement, including suicide moves.
- Ko – Grasping the most fundamental rule of repetition and how to handle ko fights.
- Continuous Atari – Practicing sequences where one side keeps applying atari.
- Ladder – Executing and escaping ladder-shaped captures.
- Net – Mastering the technique of surrounding a group with limited escape.
- Snapback – Learning how to turn a capture into a counter-attack.
- Capture Race (Semeai) – Practicing life-and-death races between groups.
- Dual Life – Understanding how two groups can coexist in mutual life.
- Territory and False Eye – Distinguishing between real and false eyes in territory formation.
- Creating and Eliminating Two Territories – Building and breaking territory boundaries strategically.
- Neutral Point – Identifying points that don’t belong to either side yet.
- Territory Calculation (Counting) – Final unit: learning how to score the game correctly.
✅ What’s New in Version 1.8 (Updated: July 15, 2024)
- Enhanced Visual Feedback: Improved diagram clarity with color-coded liberties and group highlights for better understanding.
- Interactive Hints System: Step-by-step guidance now available for 60% of problems (toggle on/off).
- Progress Tracking Dashboard: Monitor completion rate, accuracy, and time spent per unit.
- New Practice Mode: Randomized problem sets for targeted review and test prep.
- Audio Pronunciation Guide: Listen to key Go terms (e.g., atari, ko, kikashi) for language confidence.
- Offline Mode: Access all 246 problems without internet – perfect for travel or focused study.
- Bug Fixes & Performance Boost: Faster loading times and smoother navigation across devices.
Whether you're studying independently, using this in a classroom, or teaching a child or adult, Go Beginner’s Workbook, Version 1.8, is your trusted companion on the journey from curiosity to confidence.
Start strong. Play smart. Grow with Go.
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