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Ingenious Life & Death Puzzles 2

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214 Seiten, kartoniert, Yutopian, 1. Auflage 1997

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Yang Yilun 7 dan was born in Shanghai, China. He became a professional Go player at the age of 14, and has won a number of major tournaments, including the 1973 National Weiqi Tournament, and the 1985 Yunzu Title Match. Representing his hometown, Yang's Weiqi team was five-time champion in the Chinese Professional Team Tournament. In 1978, he began his coaching career by training the Shanghai professional Weiqi Team. He was responsible for the nurturing of many well-known players, including Cao Dayuan 9 dan, Rui Naiwei 9 dan, Chang Hao 7 dan, and Hua Xuamen 7 dan.
Since 1986, Mr. Yang has been teaching Go in the United States. He is the chief instructor of the American Go Institute in Los Angeles, California. Via the internet and by regular correspondences, he is the teacher (Sensei) of hundreds of Go students in the U.S., Canada, England, Denmark, Germany, Hong Kong, France, Poland, Singapore, and Taiwan. He is known as "yly" and "rabcat" on the Internet Go Server (IGS).
This book is a collection of some 200 life-and-death problems de-signed and developed by Sensei Yang. By studying these wonderful and intriguing puzzles one can greatly improve one's reading and fighting abilities, and also develop an appreciation for the beauty of the game. Moreover, one gets the opportunity to learn from one of the greatest and most well-respected masters in the Go world.



In recent years, due to several factors, I have gradually moved away from competing in tournaments. As a result, I have more time and energy available to me, and I have often thought about what I could do for the World-Wide Go Community.
I have heard that there's a very famous Go player in Japan. Through-out his long career, he forced himself to create one Life-and-Death puzzle each day. I was very moved by his dedication to the game of Go, and I began to follow in his footsteps and started to create my own puzzles.
In the beginning, even though it has cost me almost all my free time, my progress was very slow. Sometimes, even after I had put in a lot of effort, and several days had passed, I had failed to create anything of value. Moreover, sometimes my thoughts went in the completely wrong direction, and all those efforts were wasted. However, this hard work has also brought me tremendous happiness. For each time I successfully created a new life-and-death puzzle, I felt as if I had won an important match and I immersed myself completely in that wonderful feeling.
Now I have selected 200 of my puzzles and their solutions for this book, and for the enjoyment of my readers.
Based on the level of difficulty, I put the puzzles into four sections: Elementary, Junior, Senior and Advanced. Readers can base their studies on their own Go strength, and read the sections comparable to that strength or they can start with the Elementary section. Generally speaking, the Elementary and Junior sections are good for 1 to 5 kyu players, while the Senior and Advanced sections contain puzzles that might even be difficult for dan players to solve.
There are so many puzzles in this book, it is hard to avoid some inaccuracies here and there. Your critiques and corrections are sincerely appreciated.
Special thanks go to comrade Mr. Guo-Liang Lui for proofreading.

YiLun Yang, September 1990, Foreword

Weitere Informationen
EAN 1889554073
Gewicht 320 g
Hersteller Yutopian
Breite 10,2 cm
Höhe 16 cm
Medium Buch
Erscheinungsjahr 1997
Autor YiLun Yang
Reihe Yang Yilun`s
Sprache Englisch
Auflage 1
ISBN-10 1889554073
Seiten 214
Einband kartoniert
iv Translator's Preface
v Author's Foreword
001 The Senior Section
099 The Advanced Section
214 Glossary