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The Rules and Elements of Go by The Ishi Press

This book is responsible for thawing out my love and attempts at Go. It’s a small book (4″x7″), published in 1977. It does a great job of providing a broad overview of the game, explaining the rules, handicapping, and explaining score counting (and how it varies by country). That’s the first half of the book.

The second half is elementary tactics and strategy. Very compactly laid out, one page per problem, with several diagrams and explanations It’s really a nice primer… I should keep it at my side as a quick reference/reminder. The last 9 pages are a professional game, explained with a diagram showing 20-30 moves and a couple of paragraphs describing why. It’s a perfectly good example of a game, showing the abstract elements for the first 50 pages of the book in context.

There are a few odd formatting issues early very early on, but it’s actually very clearly organized, with plenty of diagrams. It’s a great example, despite its age.

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Things We Think About Games

Things We Think About Games is an exceptionally quick read, fun and thought provoking. Much of the book is a collection of short, sharp sayings. Much of the work is in the interpretation– sometimes that author takes up the challenge, writing up to a page of discussion– and sometimes the analysis is up to you, only a quickly sentence is provided.

It’s a fast read that might shake loose some dangling thoughts. It’s probably more useful to designers, to make sure they’re not falling into traps, but there’s a little something here for everyone. I’ll happily lend it to locals if they want to look it over.