Dictionary of Basic Fuseki Volume II. Star Point Openings
By Rin Kaiho 9d
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| Title | Dictionary of Basic Fuseki Volume II. Star Point Openings |
|---|---|
| Author | Rin Kaiho 9d |
| Translator | Bob Terry |
| Publisher | Yutopian Enterprises |
| Codes | y40, PAY40 |
| Date | |
| ISBN | 1-889554-88-x |
| Pages | 293 |
| Dimensions | 8 1/4. x 5 3/4. - 210mm x 147mm |
| Series Info | Dictionary of Basic Fuseki Volume II |
| Publisher's URL | https://www.yutopian.com/yutop/cat?product=PAY40 |
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Go - Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Territory through Connection and Influence. Each player seeks to discover the strategy and tactics necessary to acquire the most territory. Ideally each move should pose multiple threats to create or destroy Life, Connection, Influence and/or Territory. THE ART OF GO - To find a maneuver that equally divides a section of the board taking into account the player's overall strategy and tactics. OBJECTIVE - To help Go players: 1) Learn the basic language and elements of Go; 2) Understand what is happening on the Go Board: 3) Develop their Go analytical reading ability.
The purpose of this book is to help a Go player accomplish the above objectives by studying and learning the historical development of basic Star Point Fuseki that equally divides the grid.
Each person has a unique style. If there is one player who likes to begin with the 3-4 point, one can find others who like to begin with the star point. If one player likes to extend down the side from this stone, another might disagree saying that no, here a one point jump is the only play. Just as facial features vary from person to person, there is an infinite variety of ways of thinking. In distinction to plays that are made in the middle game or in life and death situations, there are many ways of playing in the opening, and each in its own way is correct. To uniformly amalgamate and consolidate these elements is impossible.
In this book, the principal opening maneuvers are classified, and games considered representative types have been selected and analyzed for the reader's perusal. If the reader can grasp the players' initial conceptions and struggles to find the best plays on the board, as well as the experience and efforts to that end that have been accumulated, the value of this opening dictionary is greatly enhanced., and nothing could be more gratifying to the author.
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| Foreword | ...i |
| Translator's Notes | ...iii |
| Editor's Notes | ...iv |
| Conventions Used In This Work | ...xiv |
| Volume 1 | |
| Section 1 Nirensei and Sanrensei Patterns | ...1 |
| Section 2 Diagonal Patterns | ...127 |
| Volume 2 | |
| Section 3 Star Point and 3-4 Point Combinations | ...217 |
| Section 4 Chinese Opening | ...311 |
| Section 5 Special Strategies | ...461 |
