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LGDINNM

New Moves

161 pages, paperback, Slate & Shell, 1. edition 2010

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Dinerchtein studies unknown variations in joseki. He plays these moves also in important tournaments. Some of these moves can be considered trick moves. This book is therefore a must for aspiring top players. For others players it is interesting to see how in simple joseki a totally unexpected move can lead to surprising variations. The value of the book is in the way these variations are judged by professionals.
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EAN 9781932001549
Weight 280 g
Manufacturer Slate & Shell
Width 15.1 cm
Height 22.6 cm
Medium Book
Year of Publication 2010
Author Alexander DinerchteinAn Younggil
Language English
Edition 1
ISBN-13 9781932001549
Pages 161
Binding paperback
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Name Slate & Shell
001 Move #1: Attaching to a 4-4 stone after an approach move is pincered
007 Move #2: An inside cut against a 3-3 Invasion
011 Move #3: An unusual hane against a 3-3 invasion
017 Move #4: A new second line diagonal move in a 3-4 joseki
023 Move #5: A new pincer in the low Kobayashi fuseki
028 Move #6: The low sanrensei fuseki
034 Move #7: Attaching to the approach move in the Chinese fuseki
042 Move #8: My favorite trick play: an unexpected cut in a 3-4 joseki
049 Move #9: A questionable extension in a 3-4 joseki
054 Move #10: A komoku-nased low Chinese fuseki
058 Move #11: Attaching to a 4-4 stone instead of a 3-3 invasion
062 Move #12: Jumping out from the pincer instead of the 4-4 stone
069 Move #13: A tricky cut in a 3-4 joseki
079 Move #14: An active pincer in a 3-4 joseki
084 Move #15: A dubious cut in a 3-4 joseki
091 Move #16: A new move for fighters in a 4-4 joseki
097 Move #17: A comparison of two pincers in a 3-4 joseki
103 Move # 18: A new move in a common 4-4 joseki
108 Move #19: A new move in another 4-4 joseki
114 Move #20: A jump in place of an extension in a 4-4 joseki
122 Move #21: A surprising attachment under a third line stone
132 Move #22: A rare contact play in a 3-4 joseki
138 Move #23: A dubious variation in the high Chinese fuseki
149 Move #24: A new move in the Kobayashi fuseki
153 Move #25: My favorite trick play in a pro game!
161 Alexander Dinerchtein's Web Sites
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