The Game of Go: The National Game of JapanGood Press, 2022 M01 17 - 134 páginas Go is a board game of skill and strategy. In this way, it could be likened to Chess but there are no other similarities. It is an extremely difficult game to learn and has not really taken hold much outside Japan. |
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Página xiv
... adversary ; and these two men , being the best players , were selected to play in the Shogun's presence . Honinbo , feeling conscious of his skill , disdained to accept the handicap , and met his adversary on even terms . The game was ...
... adversary ; and these two men , being the best players , were selected to play in the Shogun's presence . Honinbo , feeling conscious of his skill , disdained to accept the handicap , and met his adversary on even terms . The game was ...
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... adversary to place enough stones on the board as a handicap to make the adversaries approximately equal. According to the rules of the Academy, if the difference between the skill of the players was only one degree, the weaker player ...
... adversary to place enough stones on the board as a handicap to make the adversaries approximately equal. According to the rules of the Academy, if the difference between the skill of the players was only one degree, the weaker player ...
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... adversary's stones , but to so arrange matters that at the end of the game a player's stones will surround as much vacant space as possible . At the end of the game , however , before the amount of vacant space is calculated , the ...
... adversary's stones , but to so arrange matters that at the end of the game a player's stones will surround as much vacant space as possible . At the end of the game , however , before the amount of vacant space is calculated , the ...
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... adversary's line. It is almost always necessary to add helping stones to those that are strictly necessary in completing the capture. Plate 2, Diagram V, [28]shows four stones which are surrounded with the minimum number of stones ...
... adversary's line. It is almost always necessary to add helping stones to those that are strictly necessary in completing the capture. Plate 2, Diagram V, [28]shows four stones which are surrounded with the minimum number of stones ...
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... adversary making a slip and allowing the threatened stones to save themselves. If, however, the situation is so clearly hopeless that the adversary is not replying move for move, then every stone added to such a group means a loss of ...
... adversary making a slip and allowing the threatened stones to save themselves. If, however, the situation is so clearly hopeless that the adversary is not replying move for move, then every stone added to such a group means a loss of ...
Contenido
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ii | |
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GENERAL METHODS OF PLAY AND TERMINOLOGY OF THE GAME | iv |
V | iv |
ILLUSTRATIVE GAMES | iv |
XX | 119 |
XXI | 121 |
XXII | 123 |
XXIII | 124 |
XXIV | 126 |
XXV | 128 |
I | 130 |
II | 131 |
I | iv |
KEKE II | ii |
III | 17 |
IV | 34 |
V | 47 |
VI | 61 |
JOSEKI AND OPENINGS | 79 |
I | 80 |
II | 86 |
III | 88 |
IV | 90 |
KRE V | 92 |
VI | 94 |
VII | 97 |
VIII | 98 |
IX | 100 |
XI | 103 |
XII | 105 |
XIII | 107 |
XIV | 108 |
XV | 110 |
XVI | 112 |
XVII | 114 |
XVIII | 116 |
XIX | 117 |
III | 134 |
IV | 136 |
V | 138 |
VI | 141 |
VII | 142 |
VIII | 144 |
IX | 146 |
X | 148 |
XI | 150 |
XII | 151 |
XIII | 153 |
XIV | 154 |
XV | 155 |
XVI | 158 |
XVII | 160 |
XVIII | 162 |
XIX | 164 |
XX | 166 |
XXI | 167 |
XXII | 169 |
I | 171 |
II | 38 |
IIIIVV VI | 79 |
VII | 81 |
THE END GAME | 83 |
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A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P Q R S T advantage adversary beginner Black Contents Black plays black stones Black White 27 Black would play BLACK'S MOVE Chess Chess openings completely surrounded connection Contents Black White Contents Plate corner Dame defends Diagram end positions following stones four stones game of Go Go players groups of stones Handicap Contents Handicap Plate 24 handicap stone Honinbo Dosaku Honinbo Shuye Inseki ishi Japan Joseki kakari kill Kogeima Komoku Korschelt Moku Murase Shuho necessary Osaeru placed Plate 13 Plate 40 play at Q reply retains the Sente rule of Ko Sansha Seki Semeai Shogun shown in Plate side skill stone is played stones on line Table of Contents Takamoku Takes Tenuki territory Tsugu vacant intersections vacant space Victor Hirtzler Watari White Black white group White plays white stones WHITE'S MOVE Yasui Sanchi