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* Look out for the potential winning combinations of your stones and of his stones. | * Look out for the potential winning combinations of your stones and of his stones. | ||
* Preserve your combinations as much as possible and ruin his as much as possible. | * Preserve your combinations as much as possible and ruin his as much as possible. | ||
− | * | + | * Notice and remember the patterns between stones and between stones and edges. |
* Learn from the games of stronger players and play their stones against them. | * Learn from the games of stronger players and play their stones against them. | ||
Revision as of 12:47, 21 March 2017
Contents
Checklist for beginners
- Look out for the potential winning combinations of your stones and of his stones.
- Preserve your combinations as much as possible and ruin his as much as possible.
- Notice and remember the patterns between stones and between stones and edges.
- Learn from the games of stronger players and play their stones against them.
Self-contained tutorials
- Glenn C. Rhoads' strategy guide with a few updates: Basic, Intermediate, Advanced.
- Jonathan Rydh's strategy guide (used with permission) provides some examples of "how to think" during a game.
- David Boll's FAQ covers the most important aspects of strategy in a compact way.
Articles on how to play the opening
- How to start 13x13 (adapted from Jonatan Rydh's page on openings)
- Josekis shows the typical way to play the corner areas.