Part 1 introduces the game of Go to anyone who is curious about it. Parts 2 and 3 add details for people who plan to take up the game.
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Part 1 introduces the game of Go to anyone who is curious about it. Parts 2 and 3 add details for people who plan to take up the game.
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I do have a couple of objections though. I disagree with your assertion that balance is the object of the game. The object is to secure more territory than your opponent. Balance is important, but it isn't "the object" of the game.
Also, you've probably noticed that black needs to play another stone in the example at 6:30, giving him one less point. I realize that a newer player may not notice this, but I feel it's important to have examples which are correct.
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I do have a couple of objections though. I disagree with your assertion that balance is the object of the game. The object is to secure more territory than your opponent. Balance is important, but it isn't "the object" of the game.
Also, you've probably noticed that black needs to play another stone in the example at 6:30, giving him one less point. I realize that a newer player may not notice this, but I feel it's important to have examples which are correct.
Nice work overall.