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This is of interest also as showing that in the course of time playing the game has
had the effect AD a m 1 was so are now hundreds of players in Japan who can
replace a game move for move after it has been disarranged . It is in fact the ...
This is of interest also as showing that in the course of time playing the game has
had the effect AD a m 1 was so are now hundreds of players in Japan who can
replace a game move for move after it has been disarranged . It is in fact the ...
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The Japanese seem to have regarded the classification in degrees as an
absolute standard of measurement . Nevertheless , it must necessarily have
varied from time to time , and in the course of centuries the standard must
gradually have ...
The Japanese seem to have regarded the classification in degrees as an
absolute standard of measurement . Nevertheless , it must necessarily have
varied from time to time , and in the course of centuries the standard must
gradually have ...
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The best boards should , of course , be free from knots , and the grain should run
diagonally across them . esona du S feature SU an e Xtreme S are 18 In the back
of the board there is cut a DESCRIPTION OF THE BOARD AND STONES.
The best boards should , of course , be free from knots , and the grain should run
diagonally across them . esona du S feature SU an e Xtreme S are 18 In the back
of the board there is cut a DESCRIPTION OF THE BOARD AND STONES.
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For use in this country the board need not be so thick , and need not , of course ,
have feet , but if it is attempted to play the game on cardboard , which has a dead
sound as the stones are played , it is surprising how much the pleasure of the ...
For use in this country the board need not be so thick , and need not , of course ,
have feet , but if it is attempted to play the game on cardboard , which has a dead
sound as the stones are played , it is surprising how much the pleasure of the ...
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Of course , if a group of stones contains a large number of vacant intersections , it
is perfectly safe unless the vacant space is so large that the adversary can have a
chance of forming an entire new living group of stones therein . We now come ...
Of course , if a group of stones contains a large number of vacant intersections , it
is perfectly safe unless the vacant space is so large that the adversary can have a
chance of forming an entire new living group of stones therein . We now come ...
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A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P Q R S T abandoned actual advantage adversary adversary's allowed already arises attack become beginner better Black plays black stones BLACK WHITE called chance Chess commence complete connection continuation corner course Dame dead defend Diagram difference edge examples extend five four gained given gives group of stones hand HANDICAP Plate Honinbo illustration important intersection Japan Japanese Joseki kakari kill live lost masters means merely method move necessary occur once opening period placed player position possible prevent reason regarded reply result retains rule safe secure Sente shown shows side situation skill sometimes space supposed surrounded taken Takes territory threatened tion Tsugu vacant space WHITE BLACK white group White plays white stones
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Página 67 - ... advanced. In the mean time the syringe was modified in France by a rack and pinion attached to the piston, so that water could be injected and withdrawn with great force, — a procedure not only useless, but detrimental to the bladder, if inflamed and thickened.
Página 62 - PLATE 13 territory, and beginners are likely to play their stones directly in contact with the advancing forces. This merely results in their being engulfed by the attacking line, and the stones and territory are both lost. If you wish to stop your adversary's advance, play your stones a space or two apart from his, so that you have a chance to strengthen your line before his attack is upon you. The next thing we will speak of is what the Japanese r* j call the "Sente.
Página 31 - ... the board, and hence it would be impossible to surround this group of white stones unless two stones were played at once. The white stones, therefore, can never be surrounded, and form an impregnable position. This is the principle of the two "Me...
Página 32 - Me" are on the edges or in the corners of the board, or how far from each other they may be. Plate 3, Diagram vi, shows a group of stones containing two vacant "Me
Página 18 - Go Ban" as it is called in Japanese, is a solid block of wood, about seventeen and a half inches long, sixteen inches broad, and generally about four or five inches thick.