The Game of Go: The National Game of JapanMoffat, Yard, 1908 - 220 páginas |
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... game led me to attempt this book . Mr. Nakamura has also supplied much of the material which I have used in it . Toward the end I have had the expert assistance of Mr. Jihei Hashiguchi , with whom readers of the New York Sun are already ...
... game led me to attempt this book . Mr. Nakamura has also supplied much of the material which I have used in it . Toward the end I have had the expert assistance of Mr. Jihei Hashiguchi , with whom readers of the New York Sun are already ...
Página ix
... end decide the victory . Battles occur in various parts of the board , and sometimes several are going on at the same time . Strong positions are besieged and captured , and whole armies are cut off from their line of communica- tions ...
... end decide the victory . Battles occur in various parts of the board , and sometimes several are going on at the same time . Strong positions are besieged and captured , and whole armies are cut off from their line of communica- tions ...
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... end of the game , perhaps in the last moments , an almost certain defeat may by some clever move be changed into a victory . There is another respect in which Go is distinctly superior to Chess . That is in the system of handicapping ...
... end of the game , perhaps in the last moments , an almost certain defeat may by some clever move be changed into a victory . There is another respect in which Go is distinctly superior to Chess . That is in the system of handicapping ...
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... GAME I CHAPTER II DESCRIPTION OF THE BOARD AND STONES 18 CHAPTER III RULES OF PLAY 26 CHAPTER IV GENERAL METHODS OF PLAY AND TERMINOLOGY OF THE GAME 57 CHAPTER V ILLUSTRATIVE GAMES 68 CHAPTER VI " JOSEKI " AND Openings 119 CHAPTER VII THE ...
... GAME I CHAPTER II DESCRIPTION OF THE BOARD AND STONES 18 CHAPTER III RULES OF PLAY 26 CHAPTER IV GENERAL METHODS OF PLAY AND TERMINOLOGY OF THE GAME 57 CHAPTER V ILLUSTRATIVE GAMES 68 CHAPTER VI " JOSEKI " AND Openings 119 CHAPTER VII THE ...
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... game and giving instruction in its mysteries as they found opportunity . If they came to a place which pleased them , they often let their years of wandering come to an end and remained there , making their living as teachers of the game ...
... game and giving instruction in its mysteries as they found opportunity . If they came to a place which pleased them , they often let their years of wandering come to an end and remained there , making their living as teachers of the game ...
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ABCDEFGHJKLMNOPQRST 19 19 ABCDEFGHJKLMNOPQRST PLATE actual play advantage adversary beginner Black plays black stones BLACK WHITE Black would play Black's group BLACK'S MOVE capture Chess completely surrounded corner Dame dead stones defend DIAGRAM II edge end game end positions following stones four stones game of Go Go players group of stones HANDICAP BLACK HANDICAP Plate 24 handicap stone HANDICAP WHITE Honinbo Dosaku Honinbo Shuye Inseki Japan Joseki kakari kill Kogeima Komoku Korschelt means Murase Shuho necessary Nobiru Osaeru placed Plate 13 played at Q reply retains the Sente rule of Ko Sansha Seki Semeai Shicho Shogun shown in Plate side skill stone is played stones on line Takamoku Takes Tenuki three stones tion Tsugu vacant intersections vacant space Watari weaker player White attacks WHITE BLACK white group White plays white stones WHITE'S MOVE Yasui Sanchi
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Página v - KOREAN GAMES: WITH NOTES ON THE CORRESPONDING GAMES OF CHINA AND JAPAN, Stewart Culin.
Página v - ... existence in the south, chiefly in the province of Nedenaes. A KITCHEN-MIDDEN has just been discovered at Ginnerup, in Denmark, at the foot of a cliff near a dried-up sound. It is about a yard in depth and of considerable extent, and contains quantities of shells of oysters, mussels, &c. THE last numbers of the Journal of the China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society (vol.
Página ix - ... rather than through the fighting of the common soldiers. Go, on the other hand, is not merely a picture of a single battle like Chess, but of a whole campaign of a modern kind, in which the strategical movements of the masses in the end decide the victory. Battles occur in various parts of the board, and sometimes several are going on at the aame time.
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 ix - Go, on the other hand, is not merely a picture of a single battle like Chess, but of a whole campaign of a modern kind, in which the strategical movements of the masses in the end decide the victory. Battles occur in various parts of the board, and sometimes several are going on at the same time. Strong positions are besieged and captured, and whole armies are cut off from their line of communications and are taken prisoners unless they can fortify themselves in impregnable positions, and a far-reaching...
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 viii - Chess are of a past age, in which the king himself entered the conflict - his fall generally meaning the loss of the battle — and...
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.