Skip to main content\(\newcommand{\N}{\mathbb N} \newcommand{\Z}{\mathbb Z} \newcommand{\Q}{\mathbb Q} \newcommand{\R}{\mathbb R}
\newcommand{\lt}{<}
\newcommand{\gt}{>}
\newcommand{\amp}{&}
\definecolor{fillinmathshade}{gray}{0.9}
\newcommand{\fillinmath}[1]{\mathchoice{\colorbox{fillinmathshade}{$\displaystyle \phantom{\,#1\,}$}}{\colorbox{fillinmathshade}{$\textstyle \phantom{\,#1\,}$}}{\colorbox{fillinmathshade}{$\scriptstyle \phantom{\,#1\,}$}}{\colorbox{fillinmathshade}{$\scriptscriptstyle\phantom{\,#1\,}$}}}
\)
Appendix A Selected Solutions
2 How To Play Go?
2.1 Rules of the Game of Go
Exercises
2.1.1.
Solution.
There are two black groups and three white groups, numbered below.
Group 1 has 3 stones, 7 total liberties, and 5 unoccupied liberties.
Group 2 has 5 stones, 10 total liberties, and 3 unoccupied liberties.
Group 3 has 2 stones, 6 total liberties, and 3 unoccupied liberties.
Group 4 has 3 stones, 8 total liberties, and 4 unoccupied liberties.
Group 5 has 4 stones, 9 total liberties, and 3 unoccupied liberties.