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Tournament Go
1992 A Yearbook of Japanese Professional
266 Seiten, kartoniert, Power, 1996
A unique record of tournament play
Tournament Go, the first-ever yearbook of professional go published in English, presents fascinating, in-depth commentaries on all the top title matches played in Japan in 1992, together with games from international title matches.
1992 was a year of exciting title matches and great encounters on the go board between the top professional , players in Japan. This book does full \ justice to a year of outstanding go with a detailed coverage of all the top title games. Careful, well-researched game analyses, carried out by top professional players, show you the world of Japanese professional go from the inside.
The main title matches covered are:
16th Kisei
30th Judan
47th Honinbo
17thGosei
17th Meijin
40th Oza
18thTengen
3rd Tong Yang Securities Cup
5th Japan-China Tengen Playoff
5th Japan-China Meijin Playoff
Tournament Go is the best introduction to the professional go-playing scene in Japan. It contains 50 game reports, of which 46 are full commentaries. All the commentaries are published in English for the first time.
Tournament Go, the first-ever yearbook of professional go published in English, presents fascinating, in-depth commentaries on all the top title matches played in Japan in 1992, together with games from international title matches.
1992 was a year of exciting title matches and great encounters on the go board between the top professional , players in Japan. This book does full \ justice to a year of outstanding go with a detailed coverage of all the top title games. Careful, well-researched game analyses, carried out by top professional players, show you the world of Japanese professional go from the inside.
The main title matches covered are:
16th Kisei
30th Judan
47th Honinbo
17thGosei
17th Meijin
40th Oza
18thTengen
3rd Tong Yang Securities Cup
5th Japan-China Tengen Playoff
5th Japan-China Meijin Playoff
Tournament Go is the best introduction to the professional go-playing scene in Japan. It contains 50 game reports, of which 46 are full commentaries. All the commentaries are published in English for the first time.
A unique record of tournament play
Tournament Go, the first-ever yearbook of professional go published in English, presents fascinating, in-depth commentaries on all the top title matches played in Japan in 1992, together with games from international title matches.
1992 was a year of exciting title matches and great encounters on the go board between the top professional , players in Japan. This book does full \ justice to a year of outstanding go with a detailed coverage of all the top title games. Careful, well-researched game analyses, carried out by top professional players, show you the world of Japanese professional go from the inside.
The main title matches covered are:
16th Kisei
30th Judan
47th Honinbo
17thGosei
17th Meijin
40th Oza
18thTengen
3rd Tong Yang Securities Cup
5th Japan-China Tengen Playoff
5th Japan-China Meijin Playoff
Tournament Go is the best introduction to the professional go-playing scene in Japan. It contains 50 game reports, of which 46 are full commentaries. All the commentaries are published in English for the first time.
Tournament Go, the first-ever yearbook of professional go published in English, presents fascinating, in-depth commentaries on all the top title matches played in Japan in 1992, together with games from international title matches.
1992 was a year of exciting title matches and great encounters on the go board between the top professional , players in Japan. This book does full \ justice to a year of outstanding go with a detailed coverage of all the top title games. Careful, well-researched game analyses, carried out by top professional players, show you the world of Japanese professional go from the inside.
The main title matches covered are:
16th Kisei
30th Judan
47th Honinbo
17thGosei
17th Meijin
40th Oza
18thTengen
3rd Tong Yang Securities Cup
5th Japan-China Tengen Playoff
5th Japan-China Meijin Playoff
Tournament Go is the best introduction to the professional go-playing scene in Japan. It contains 50 game reports, of which 46 are full commentaries. All the commentaries are published in English for the first time.
EAN | 4938906007 |
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Gewicht | 540 g |
Hersteller | Power |
Breite | 13,6 cm |
Höhe | 19,1 cm |
Medium | Buch |
Erscheinungsjahr | 1996 |
Autor | John Power |
Sprache | Englisch |
ISBN-10 | 4938906007 |
Seiten | 266 |
Einband | kartoniert |
Name | Power Publications |
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iii Preface
iv Glossary of Go Terms
001 Introduction: The 1992 Tournament Year
005 The 1992 Tournament Year in Statistics
006 1992 Go Calendar
008 The 16th Kisei Title Match: Yamashiro's Valiant Challenge
009 Game One: A Surprising Start
016 Game Two: A Most Tenacious Challenger
021 Game Three: Kobayashi Opens His Account
024 Game Four: Kobayashi Back in Form
028 Game Five: The Challenger Looks More and More Formidable
032 Game Six: Kobayashi Survives the Kadoban
037 Game Seven: A Fitting Climax
044 The 30th Judan Title: A Triumph for Takemiya
046 Game One: A Takemiya Masterpiece
050 Game Two: Takemiya Power
057 Game Three: Upsetting Takemiya's Prediction
061 Game Four: A Triumph for the Sanren-sei
069 The 47th Honinbo Title: Cho Beats the Odds
070 Game One: A Game with No Fuseki
077 Game Two: Decided in the Opening
083 Game Three: Cho's Phantom Masterpiece
090 Game Four: On the Edge of a Precipice
096 Game Five: Cho in Full Flood
102 Game Six: Patience is Rewarded
107 Game Seven: The 'Miraculous' Upset
113 The 17th Gosei Title: Kobayashi v. Kobayashi
114 Game One: The Unplayed Brilliancy
118 Game Two: Superb Positional Judgement
123 Game Three: The Satoru Style
127 Game Four: A Touch-and-go Defence
133 Kato's Winning Streak (1)
134 The 17th Meijin Title: Birth of an Honorary Meijin
136 Game One: Shinogi Beats Yoritsuki
144 Game Two: A Furikawari Contest
151 Game Three: A Game of Upsets
158 Game Four: Fatal Corner Aji
164 Game Five: An Astonishing Invasion
170 Game Six: Otake Shows His Strength
177 Game Seven: Treading on Thin Ice
185 Kato's Winning Streak (2)
186 The 40th Oza Title: A Triumph for a Veteran
187 Game One: Shuko Stumbles
193 Game Two: Annihilating the Opponent
196 Game Three: The Game of the Year
204 Game Four: Staying in Contention
207 Game Five: Overwhelmed by Shuko's Global View
213 The 18th Tengen Title: Maintaining the Status Quo
214 Game One: Rin's Good Start
217 Game Two: Controlling the Centre
220 Game Three: Self-destructing
225 Game Four: Profit Prevails
232 18th Tengen Playoff
233 The 3rd Tong Yang Securities Cup: Lee Chang-ho's First International Triumph
234 Game Three: Experience Tells
236 Game Four: From the Heights to the Depths
239 Game Five: The Youngest World Champion
244 The 5th Japan-China Tengen Playoff: China's First Triumph
244 Game One: Fighting Strength Backed up by Good Judgement
248 Game Two: China's Honour Restored
251 The 5th Japan-China Meijin Playoff: Ma's Patience is Rewarded
252 Game One: Ma's Breakthrough
255 Game Two: Kobayashi Strikes Back
258 Game Three: The Long-Awaited Taste of Victory
262 The 7th Japan-China Super Go: The NEC Cup
262 Game Six: Yoda Norimoto v. Yu Bin
265 Index
iv Glossary of Go Terms
001 Introduction: The 1992 Tournament Year
005 The 1992 Tournament Year in Statistics
006 1992 Go Calendar
008 The 16th Kisei Title Match: Yamashiro's Valiant Challenge
009 Game One: A Surprising Start
016 Game Two: A Most Tenacious Challenger
021 Game Three: Kobayashi Opens His Account
024 Game Four: Kobayashi Back in Form
028 Game Five: The Challenger Looks More and More Formidable
032 Game Six: Kobayashi Survives the Kadoban
037 Game Seven: A Fitting Climax
044 The 30th Judan Title: A Triumph for Takemiya
046 Game One: A Takemiya Masterpiece
050 Game Two: Takemiya Power
057 Game Three: Upsetting Takemiya's Prediction
061 Game Four: A Triumph for the Sanren-sei
069 The 47th Honinbo Title: Cho Beats the Odds
070 Game One: A Game with No Fuseki
077 Game Two: Decided in the Opening
083 Game Three: Cho's Phantom Masterpiece
090 Game Four: On the Edge of a Precipice
096 Game Five: Cho in Full Flood
102 Game Six: Patience is Rewarded
107 Game Seven: The 'Miraculous' Upset
113 The 17th Gosei Title: Kobayashi v. Kobayashi
114 Game One: The Unplayed Brilliancy
118 Game Two: Superb Positional Judgement
123 Game Three: The Satoru Style
127 Game Four: A Touch-and-go Defence
133 Kato's Winning Streak (1)
134 The 17th Meijin Title: Birth of an Honorary Meijin
136 Game One: Shinogi Beats Yoritsuki
144 Game Two: A Furikawari Contest
151 Game Three: A Game of Upsets
158 Game Four: Fatal Corner Aji
164 Game Five: An Astonishing Invasion
170 Game Six: Otake Shows His Strength
177 Game Seven: Treading on Thin Ice
185 Kato's Winning Streak (2)
186 The 40th Oza Title: A Triumph for a Veteran
187 Game One: Shuko Stumbles
193 Game Two: Annihilating the Opponent
196 Game Three: The Game of the Year
204 Game Four: Staying in Contention
207 Game Five: Overwhelmed by Shuko's Global View
213 The 18th Tengen Title: Maintaining the Status Quo
214 Game One: Rin's Good Start
217 Game Two: Controlling the Centre
220 Game Three: Self-destructing
225 Game Four: Profit Prevails
232 18th Tengen Playoff
233 The 3rd Tong Yang Securities Cup: Lee Chang-ho's First International Triumph
234 Game Three: Experience Tells
236 Game Four: From the Heights to the Depths
239 Game Five: The Youngest World Champion
244 The 5th Japan-China Tengen Playoff: China's First Triumph
244 Game One: Fighting Strength Backed up by Good Judgement
248 Game Two: China's Honour Restored
251 The 5th Japan-China Meijin Playoff: Ma's Patience is Rewarded
252 Game One: Ma's Breakthrough
255 Game Two: Kobayashi Strikes Back
258 Game Three: The Long-Awaited Taste of Victory
262 The 7th Japan-China Super Go: The NEC Cup
262 Game Six: Yoda Norimoto v. Yu Bin
265 Index