Article Number
LGKUNTGJD
Author
The Great Joseki Debates
paperback, The Ishi Press, 2. edition 2015, first edition 1929
Discontinued
Choosing Winning Corner Variations by Honda Kunihisa, 9-dan
Learning joseki is an important step on the road to mastering Go. However, leaming how to choose the winning joseki is even more important. This exeellent book bridges the gap between fuseki, the opening moves of the game, and joseki. Joseki are sequenees of plays in the corners that give a Ioeal result that is equal in value for both white and black. By playing a joseki you ensure that you avoid mistakes. But the corner interacts with the rest of the board, and the biggest mistake of all may have been the joseki that you chose. Here a master of the game presents 24 typical opening situations. In each situation the author proposes 3 different strategies for play in one of the corners, and then analyses the whole board situation. 'Although locally aU3 moves are plausible, that is to say they are josekis, from the whole board point of view only one of the strategies is superior. The preferred and inferior moves are then analyzed in great detail. From these examples you will gain an insight into when and why one joseki is better than another.
Learning joseki is an important step on the road to mastering Go. However, leaming how to choose the winning joseki is even more important. This exeellent book bridges the gap between fuseki, the opening moves of the game, and joseki. Joseki are sequenees of plays in the corners that give a Ioeal result that is equal in value for both white and black. By playing a joseki you ensure that you avoid mistakes. But the corner interacts with the rest of the board, and the biggest mistake of all may have been the joseki that you chose. Here a master of the game presents 24 typical opening situations. In each situation the author proposes 3 different strategies for play in one of the corners, and then analyses the whole board situation. 'Although locally aU3 moves are plausible, that is to say they are josekis, from the whole board point of view only one of the strategies is superior. The preferred and inferior moves are then analyzed in great detail. From these examples you will gain an insight into when and why one joseki is better than another.
EAN | 9784871870351 |
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Weight | 200 g |
Manufacturer | The Ishi Press |
Width | 14 cm |
Height | 21.5 cm |
Medium | Book |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Author | Honda Kunihisa |
Language | English |
Edition | 2 |
ISBN-13 | 978-4871870351 |
Year of First Edition | 1929 |
Binding | paperback |
Name | The Ishi Press |
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v Preface
vi Glossary
002 Debate One
012 Debate Two
022 Debate Three
034 Debate Four
042 Debate Five
052 Debate Six
065 Debate Seven
075 Debate Eight
083 Debate Nine
093 Debate Ten
102 Debate Eleven
112 Debate Twelve
121 Debate Thirteen
134 Debate Fourteen
145 Debate Fifteen
152 Debate Sixteen
161 Debate Seventeen
173 Debate Eighteen
185 Debate Nineteen
195 Debate Twenty
208 Debate Twenty One
220 Debate Twenty Two
232 Debate Twenty Three
243 Debate Twenty Four
vi Glossary
002 Debate One
012 Debate Two
022 Debate Three
034 Debate Four
042 Debate Five
052 Debate Six
065 Debate Seven
075 Debate Eight
083 Debate Nine
093 Debate Ten
102 Debate Eleven
112 Debate Twelve
121 Debate Thirteen
134 Debate Fourteen
145 Debate Fifteen
152 Debate Sixteen
161 Debate Seventeen
173 Debate Eighteen
185 Debate Nineteen
195 Debate Twenty
208 Debate Twenty One
220 Debate Twenty Two
232 Debate Twenty Three
243 Debate Twenty Four
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