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Takao's Astute Use of Brute Force

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220 Seiten, kartoniert, Hinoki, 1. Auflage 2007

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Thickness is a concept in go that is one of the most difficult to grasp. It is hard to comprehend how a concentration of strength in one area of the board can profoundly affect the status of stones all the way on the other side. Nevertheless, a clear understanding of the nature and operation of thickness is essential to improvement.
Theme Positions are presented in this book illustrating multiple aspects of thickness, and the reader is asked to analyze those situations and choose continuations. Over the course of the following pages, those positions are broken down simply and their components explained so that the essence of thickness can be completely discerned.
Takao Shinji is a new superstar on the go scene and only the sixth player in history to win the prestigious titles of Honinbo-Meijin in the same year. In the final chapter he analyzes the games from the match that gave him the Honinbo title, showing how he used thickness to fine effect in order to emerge victorious.
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EAN 9780978887414
Gewicht 260 g
Hersteller Hinoki
Breite 13,7 cm
Höhe 21,2 cm
Medium Buch
Erscheinungsjahr 2007
Autor Takao Shinji
Sprache Englisch
Auflage 1
ISBN-10 0978887417
ISBN-13 9780978887414
Seiten 220
Einband kartoniert
008 Forword
009 Chapter 1 Building Up Power
010 Theme 1 Eliminating Weaknesses Makes the Game Simple
019 Theme 2 Pure and Simple Development Makes the Left and Right Equivalent Options
026 Theme 3 Playing Before Stones Become Weak
032 Theme 4 Limit Weak Groups to One
037 Theme 5 Avoid Bad Shape
042 Theme 6 Quickly Alert to Danger
050 Theme 7 A Loose Connection
055 Theme 8 Chase the Opponent Towards One's Thickness
062 Chapter 2 Releasing Power
063 Theme 1 Releasing Power and Attacking in a Pure and Simple Manner
073 Theme 2 Letting the Opponent Make Eyes Leads to Difficulties
078 Theme 3 Do Not Be Fooled by Apparent Outward Influence
083 Theme 4 Use Strong Stones as a Springboard for Plunging In
088 Theme 5 Connecting Stones Makes Them Strong
093 Chapter 3 Playing Simply
094 Theme 1 Two Big Places Remain
102 Theme 2 The Next Move is Pure and Simple
108 Theme 3 Chase in the Direction Where There are No Potential Problems
112 Theme 4 The Knack of Defending, Then Plunging In
120 Theme 5 Especially When Attacking, One Must Be Careful
125 Theme 6 Stones That Cannot Be Attacked
132 Theme 7 To Take or Not to Take
136 Theme 8 The Proper Degree to Fix Shape
143 Chapter 4 Taking the Honinbo Title
144 Playoff 60th Annual Honinbo League - April 4, 2005
155 Game 1 60th Annual Honinbo Title Match - May 9, 2005
162 Game 2 60th Annual Honinbo Title Match - May 26, 2005
176 Game 3 60th Annual Honinbo Title Match - June 8, 2005
191 Game 4 60th Annual Honinbo Title Match - June 20, 2005
203 Game 5 60th Annual Honinbo Title Match - June 27, 2005