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Golden Opportunities

308 Seiten, kartoniert, Yutopian, 1. Auflage 1996

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The weak wait for opportunities to arrive. The strong search for and grasp opportunities. The wise create their opportunities - and read this book.
This is a rare book. Rin Kaiho (9 dan), despite his eminence as one of the greatest masters of the 20th century, has lent his name to relatively few works. The treatment is also highly unusual. Game positions are explained through compelling analogies with historical events in a way that will repay re-reading the book many times. New insights will be found each time.
The author prepares the ground thoroughly with an introductory chapter on techniques before launching into the battle of Leuctra. On the way, we meet Napoleon, Davy Crockett, Joseph Pulitzer, William III, the Japanese Sherlock Holmes and many others. The translator has provided extensive notes on the historical and literary allusions, and has striven to present the book almost entirely free of go jargon.
The result is a book that will appeal to - and improve - go players of any strength.
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EAN 9781889554006
Gewicht 372 g
Hersteller Yutopian
Breite 10,3 cm
Höhe 16 cm
Medium Buch
Erscheinungsjahr 1996
Autor Rin Kaiho
Sprache Englisch
Auflage 1
ISBN-10 1889554006
Seiten 308
Einband kartoniert
001 Part 1 Finessing to bring about golden opportunities

006 1. Opportunities are sure to appear
008 2. Logic and intuition
016 3. The order in which to seize your opportunities
022 4. Good and bad potential
027 5. Applications of basic tactics
035 6. Cutting knight's moves and turning inside
044 7. Bad shape and overconcentration
049 8. Tricks to seize sente
054 9. The basic rule of life and death
061 10. White's point of view
067 11. Sacrifice-stone tactics
076 12. Assessment of prospects and meltdown moves
083 13. Sente endgame plays

087 Part 2 Golden opportunities in local fighting

088 The Battle of Leuctra
089 1. The advantage of the oblique-order formation
095 2. Excellent collaborators
101 3. Zenigata Heiji's Casebook
104 4. Jitte truncheon and arresting rope techniques
108 Bismarck's diplomacy
109 5. Measures to adapt to circumstances
114 6. The thriumph of an idea
118 American Newspaper magnate
119 7. Individual visits
123 8. Goddess of Liberty
127 Takasugi Shinsaku
128 9. Smashing through the barrier station (Part 1)
131 10. Smashing through the barrier station (Part 2)
134 The second Choshu Expedition
135 11. The Satsuma-Choshu alliance
140 12. Regular and irregular troops
143 13. Leg attacks in kick boxing
148 Kinokuniya Bunzaemon
149 14. Mandarin boats
153 15. Promotion of men of talent
158 Yoshimune, child of fortune

159 Part 3 Golden opportunities to win games

160 1. A man needs courage
170 Ueno Temple
171 2. A single notice
178 The Komaki-Nagakute campaign
179 3. Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu
184 4. Air pockets
191 The Louisiana Purchase
192 5. Virgin Island
200 The third English-Dutch naval war
201 6. The glory of the Orange family
207 Napoleon's expedition
208 7. Russia n winter
215 8. Loyalty to sovereign or filial piety
224 Davy Crockett
225 9. Election confirmed
233 The secret of investing in stocks and shares
234 10. salting away
242 Uesugi Kenshin and Takeda Shingen
243 11. The Battle of Kawanakajima
252 12. A knoll in a foreign land
267 The crossroads of destiny
268 13. Shogunate minister or Choshu retainer
275 The Battle of Red Cliff Mountain
277 14. The Interlocking Stratagem