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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... following saying of the Japanese: “Go uchi wa oya no shini me ni mo awanu,” which means that a man playing the game ... stones are not moved again after once being placed on the board. Also to a beginner the play, especially in the beginning ...
... following saying of the Japanese: “Go uchi wa oya no shini me ni mo awanu,” which means that a man playing the game ... stones are not moved again after once being placed on the board. Also to a beginner the play, especially in the beginning ...
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... following anecdote is told in regard to this prince : that in order to do him honor the Chinese allowed him to meet the best players , and in order to cope with them he hit upon the idea of placing his stones ... stone at any point , he would ...
... following anecdote is told in regard to this prince : that in order to do him honor the Chinese allowed him to meet the best players , and in order to cope with them he hit upon the idea of placing his stones ... stone at any point , he would ...
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Arthur Smith. that he could follow the game as a profession. In other games ... stones on the board as a handicap to make the adversaries approximately ... stones on the board as a handicap, but would have the first move. A player of the ...
Arthur Smith. that he could follow the game as a profession. In other games ... stones on the board as a handicap to make the adversaries approximately ... stones on the board as a handicap, but would have the first move. A player of the ...
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Contenido
vi | |
viii | |
ii | |
iii | |
iii | |
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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