Game of Go: The National Game of JapanPassing from China, where it was developed over 3,000 years ago, to Japan, where it today commands a vast and enthusiastic following, Go is probably the oldest intellectual game in the world. Similar to chess, it leaves nothing to chance, requiring great strategy and carefully plotted campaigns to achieve an impregnable position, block enemies from lines of communication and win a series of battles. To penetrate this complicated, challenging game requires a great guide— and this is it. Unsurpassable in its clarity and comprehensiveness, The Game of Go has been the classic guide to the game since it was first published in 1956. |
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Honinbo Sanyetsu was appeased, and resumed his seat at the board, and both
players, aroused by the incident, exerted ... Dynasty the “Go zen Go” became a
mere farce, and the games were all played through and studied out beforehand,
...
Honinbo Sanyetsu was appeased, and resumed his seat at the board, and both
players, aroused by the incident, exerted ... Dynasty the “Go zen Go” became a
mere farce, and the games were all played through and studied out beforehand,
...
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which thus became the title applied to players of the highest skill. Since the
institution of this method of classifying Go players over three hundred years ago,
there have been only nine players who have attained the ninth degree, and only
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which thus became the title applied to players of the highest skill. Since the
institution of this method of classifying Go players over three hundred years ago,
there have been only nine players who have attained the ninth degree, and only
...
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Honinbo Shuyei, and he is the only player who has attained the ninth degree
during the period called the “Meiji,” or since the fall of the Shogunate forty years
ago. This arrangement of the players in degrees is unknown in China, and Korea.
Honinbo Shuyei, and he is the only player who has attained the ninth degree
during the period called the “Meiji,” or since the fall of the Shogunate forty years
ago. This arrangement of the players in degrees is unknown in China, and Korea.
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At the present time the division into the four schools of Honinbo, Inouye, Hayashi,
and Yasui, no longer exists, and Go players are divided into the schools of
Honinbo and Hoyensha. This latter school was established about the year 1880
by ...
At the present time the division into the four schools of Honinbo, Inouye, Hayashi,
and Yasui, no longer exists, and Go players are divided into the schools of
Honinbo and Hoyensha. This latter school was established about the year 1880
by ...
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