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This is called reading ahead, or just reading, and it is a skill that grows with experience. Many players study books of life and death problems to increase their skill at reading more and more complicated positions. One of the most important skills required for strong tactical play is the ability to read ahead.
Lasker's book Go and Go-moku (1934) helped spread the game throughout the U.S., [97] and in 1935, the American Go Association was formed. Two years later, in 1937, the German Go Association was founded. World War II put a stop to most Go activity, since it was a popular game in Japan, but after the war, Go continued to spread. [98]
A Master's Guide to the Ultimate Game. Learn to Play Go. Vol. 1 (2 ed.). Good Moves Press. ISBN 978-0-964479-61-6. Kim, Janice; Jeong, Soo-Hyun (1995). The Way of the Moving Horse. Learn to Play Go. Vol. 2. Good Moves Press. ISBN 978-0-964479-62-3. Kim, Janice; Jeong, Soo-Hyun (1998) [1996]. The Dragon Style. Learn to Play Go. Vol. 3 (2 ed.).
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Tsumego (詰碁) is the Japanese term for a type of go problem based on life-and-death. The term likely comes from tsumeshogi (詰将棋, tsumeshōgi), as tsumeru (詰める) means checkmating in shogi but has different meanings in go. Tsumego problems are common in newspaper columns.
The original 215-card Portal set was released in June 1997 and sold in starter sets consisting of two 35-card decks, one booster pack, a play guide, and a play mat, and also in 16-card booster packs. [5] As of October 2005, all cards Portal, Portal Second Age, and Portal Three Kingdoms are legal in Vintage and Legacy tournaments.