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[Seattle Go Center] Re: Go Problems For Beginners

Someone recommended  goproblems.com, but I wouldn't recommend those for the purpose
I have in mind which is to lead beginners from very simple problems to more difficult problems in 
very small steps.

The reason I like Cho Chikun's Encyclopedia of Life and Death - Elementary is that within a the 25 kyu
set of problems there is a very finely graduated difficulty sequence .
The first problem is very simple: 3 in a row. The next problem is just one notch more difficult
than 3 in a row and the next slightly more difficult than that and so on.

The problems on goproblems.com, like most problem collections tend to be random.
Within a given kyu level set of problems, the problems are just random and not sequentially ordered by
increasing difficulty.

On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 8:16 AM, larry <larrye2000@gmail.com> wrote:
According to Andrew Jackson (and others) the way to get better at Go is
to do a problems.

I  found a great set  go problems for 25 kyu beginners at OGS website.
Cho Chikun's Encyclopedia of Life and Death - Elementary


We will do some of these problems at the Beginner Go lessons
at from 6:30 - 9pm today (Thursday)

Hope to see someone there.



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