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Tournament Go

1992 A Yearbook of Japanese Professional

266 Seiten, kartoniert, Power, 1996

24,95 €
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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.
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.
Weitere Informationen
EAN 4938906007
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
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