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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The National Game of Japan Arthur Smith ... In order to preserve the full flavor of the original book, the present edition has been printed photographically from that of 1908, only the illustration facing page 22 having been replaced.
The National Game of Japan Arthur Smith ... In order to preserve the full flavor of the original book, the present edition has been printed photographically from that of 1908, only the illustration facing page 22 having been replaced.
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It is especially designed to assist students of the game who have acquired a smattering of it in some way and who wish ... chapter devoted to the history of the game, and I have also adopted many of his illustrative games and problems.
It is especially designed to assist students of the game who have acquired a smattering of it in some way and who wish ... chapter devoted to the history of the game, and I have also adopted many of his illustrative games and problems.
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A copious literature had been produced, but it consisted mostly of collections of illustrative and annotated games, and the Go masters seem to have had a desire to make their marginal annotations as brief as possible, in order to compel ...
A copious literature had been produced, but it consisted mostly of collections of illustrative and annotated games, and the Go masters seem to have had a desire to make their marginal annotations as brief as possible, in order to compel ...
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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION...ix CHAPTER I HISTORY OF THE GAME...1 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 ...
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION...ix CHAPTER I HISTORY OF THE GAME...1 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 ...
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The National Game of Japan Arthur Smith. Honinbo Shuyei, and he is the only ... As an illustration of this increase in skill, we only have to compare the standard set in the Ryukyu Islands. They also established the classification in ...
The National Game of Japan Arthur Smith. Honinbo Shuyei, and he is the only ... As an illustration of this increase in skill, we only have to compare the standard set in the Ryukyu Islands. They also established the classification in ...
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