Go –Jumalten peli#
Ensimmäinen suomenkielinen go-kirja tekijöinä Matti Siivola ja Lauri Paatero ja julkaisijana Like Kustannus Oy vuonna 1988.
Kirja on 104-sivuinen ja tarkoitettu vasta-alkajille.
ISBN 951-96078-9-7
2. painos 1989
Sisällysluettelo#
Esipuhe
Johdanto
Säännöt
Taktiikan alkeita
Kivien vangitseminen
Fuseki eli alkupeli
Lisää taktiikkaa
Go-pelin strategiaa
Esimerkkipelejä
Ongelmia
Liitteet: Sanastoa, Kirjallisuutta, Pelivälineiden hankinta, Osoitteita
Lisätietoja#
Go – Jumalten pelin painokset on jo kauan aikaa sitten myyty loppuun ja kirjan parhaiten saa käsiinsä lainaamalla sen paikallisesta kirjastosta. -- Vesa 16.6.2008
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