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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... means that a man playing the game would not leave off even to be present at the death-bed of a parent. I have found that beginners in this country to whom I have shown the game always seem to find it interesting, although so far I have ...
... means that a man playing the game would not leave off even to be present at the death-bed of a parent. I have found that beginners in this country to whom I have shown the game always seem to find it interesting, although so far I have ...
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... means entail the loss of the game , for the player temporarily worsted can betake himself to another portion of the field where , for the most part unaffected by the reverse already suffered , he may gain a compensating advantage . A ...
... means entail the loss of the game , for the player temporarily worsted can betake himself to another portion of the field where , for the most part unaffected by the reverse already suffered , he may gain a compensating advantage . A ...
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... means of overcoming this method of defense . We next hear that in the year 850 a Japanese named Wakino became famous as a great devotee of the game . He played continuously day and night , and became so engrossed in the game that he ...
... means of overcoming this method of defense . We next hear that in the year 850 a Japanese named Wakino became famous as a great devotee of the game . He played continuously day and night , and became so engrossed in the game that he ...
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... means " playing the game in the august presence , ” or “ O shiro Go , " " Shiro " meaning " the honorable palace , " and the masters of the game entered these contests with the same determination that was displayed by the samurai on the ...
... means " playing the game in the august presence , ” or “ O shiro Go , " " Shiro " meaning " the honorable palace , " and the masters of the game entered these contests with the same determination that was displayed by the samurai on the ...
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... means the " first degree in the country , " and is allowed to a class of players who are regarded as entitled to the first degree in their native town , but who are generally undeceived when they meet the recognized " Shodan " players ...
... means the " first degree in the country , " and is allowed to a class of players who are regarded as entitled to the first degree in their native town , but who are generally undeceived when they meet the recognized " Shodan " players ...
Contenido
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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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