Game of Go: The National Game of JapanTuttle Publishing, 2011 M07 12 - 246 páginas Passing 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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... game itself has not changed and his explanations of its principles remain as uniquely excellent as on the day they were first written. For added convenience a glossary of Japanese terms has been inserted at the end of the volume. Tokyo ...
... game itself has not changed and his explanations of its principles remain as uniquely excellent as on the day they were first written. For added convenience a glossary of Japanese terms has been inserted at the end of the volume. Tokyo ...
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... game of Go. It is especially designed to assist students of the game who have acquired a smattering of it in some way and ... end I have had the expert assistance of Mr. Jihei Hashiguchi, with whom readers of the New Tork Sun are already ...
... game of Go. It is especially designed to assist students of the game who have acquired a smattering of it in some way and ... end I have had the expert assistance of Mr. Jihei Hashiguchi, with whom readers of the New Tork Sun are already ...
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... Game, it has, during part of this time, been recognized and fostered by the government. Until recently a systematic ... end decide the victory. Battles occur in various parts of the board, and sometimes several are going on at the same ...
... Game, it has, during part of this time, been recognized and fostered by the government. Until recently a systematic ... end decide the victory. Battles occur in various parts of the board, and sometimes several are going on at the same ...
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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. When ...
... 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. When ...
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... 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 END GAME...186 CHAPTER VIII PROBLEMS...201 I HISTORY OF THE GAME THE game of Go is.
... 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 END GAME...186 CHAPTER VIII PROBLEMS...201 I HISTORY OF THE GAME THE game of Go is.
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