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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... METHODS OF PLAY AND TERMINOLOGY OF THE GAME V ILLUSTRATIVE GAMES I KEKE II III IV V VI VI “ JOSEKI " AND OPENINGS I II III IV KRE V VI VII VIII IX XI XI XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII XIX XX XXI XXII XXIII XXIV XXV I II III.
... METHODS OF PLAY AND TERMINOLOGY OF THE GAME V ILLUSTRATIVE GAMES I KEKE II III IV V VI VI “ JOSEKI " AND OPENINGS I II III IV KRE V VI VII VIII IX XI XI XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII XIX XX XXI XXII XXIII XXIV XXV I II III.
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... 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 forgot everything else ...
... 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 forgot everything else ...
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... method of play independently of the others , and the custom existed that each teacher adopted his best pupil as a son , and thus had a successor at his death ; so the teachers in the Academy were always named Honinbo , Inouye , Hayashi ...
... method of play independently of the others , and the custom existed that each teacher adopted his best pupil as a son , and thus had a successor at his death ; so the teachers in the Academy were always named Honinbo , Inouye , Hayashi ...
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... method of classifying the players by giving them degrees, which still exists, although no longer under the authority of the State. When a man attained to a certain measure of skill in the game he received the title “Shodan,” or, of the ...
... method of classifying the players by giving them degrees, which still exists, although no longer under the authority of the State. When a man attained to a certain measure of skill in the game he received the title “Shodan,” or, of the ...
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... method of classifying Go players over three hundred years ago, there have been only nine players who have attained the ninth degree, and only fourteen players who have attained the eighth degree. On the other hand, there have been many ...
... method of classifying Go players over three hundred years ago, there have been only nine players who have attained the ninth degree, and only fourteen players who have attained the eighth degree. On the other hand, there have been many ...
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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