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This is Go the Natural Way!

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171 Seiten, kartoniert, Hinoki, 1. Auflage 2008

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This is Go the Natural Way! are the watchwords that the author takes as his philosophy of play in this unique volume, but the book could also be viewed as The Best Games of Takemiya Masaki. When he published the material that has been translated here, Takemiya was Honinbo and at the top of his form. Few professional go players were serious rivals for him. And the ones who were are today considered as great players in the same way as he is, such as Cho Chikun, Kato Masao or Sakata Eio. All of these playand many more make appearances in this volume.
But this is not merely a collection of brilliant games. Far from it. In fact, several of the games analyzed in this book ended in losses for the author. But that is not the key factor that Takemiya takes pains to explain. The flaws were not in his strategy, but in the execution, and at critical points more experienced players edged him out for wins. Such as when Ishida Yoshio defeated Takemiya (4-3) in the 1974 Honinbo Title Match. One of Takemiya's greatest games apin that match, but he ended up losing it and the match. He won the title two years later, but he would rather dwell on that earlier loss than recount the triumph that followed. The reader should examine that game published here and decide its intrinsic value as Takemiya does: with a clear, unbiased eye.
This is Go the Natural Way! is a full-length portrait of a great player from any number of angles. It shows how a young go professional challenges the system and advances to the rank of 9 dan at the age of 26 after just 13 years of play, a cord never equaled before or since. A professional go writer in Japan offers his own thoughts and one of Takemiya's closest rivals, Ishida Yoshio, shows how Takemiya's strength is grounded in a profound understanding of thickness and how to use it. Those two essays alone deserve close study. But in addition, a whole panoply of top level go match play is illustrated, including one of Takemiya's first successes on the toumament scene, a success that was instrumental in having him dubbed very early in his career as the "Pro Best Ten Boy." And that is only one highlight in a career packed with them, a full measure represented in this volume.
In the end, it is innovative, exciting play that meets the test of time. This is Go the Natural Way! was originally published more than 25 years ago, yet it is still as fresh and relevant today as it was then. Contemporary go focuses on the whole board rather than intricate subtleties in the corners and Takemiya was the first player to really concentrate on that aspect of the game. For anyone who wants to see how this important aspect of go theory evolved, a serious look at Takemiya's go is called for. This work is a seminal contribution to that effort.
Three Problems created by Takemiya are presented in the book as well. This is Go the Natural Way! is a book that challenges the reader on many levels.
Weitere Informationen
EAN 9780978887490
Gewicht 200 g
Hersteller Hinoki
Breite 13,5 cm
Höhe 21 cm
Medium Buch
Erscheinungsjahr 2008
Autor Takemiya Masaki
Sprache Englisch
Auflage 1
ISBN-13 9780978887490
Seiten 171
Einband kartoniert
009 Part 1 Kido, January 1982 - AGJ Summer 1993
019 Part 2 Kido, January 1982 - AGJ Fall 1993
032 Part 3 Kido, February 1982 - AGJ Winter 1993
043 Part 4 Kido, February 1982 - AGJ Spring 1994
055 Part 5 Kido, March 1982 - AGJ Summer 1994
069 Part 6 Kido, March 1982 - AGJ Fall 1994
076 Part 7 Kido, May 1982 - AGJ Winter 1995
085 Part 8 Kido, April 198 - AGJ Winter 1996
091 Three Problems
092 Part 9 Kido, July 1982 - AGJ unpublished
103 Part 10 Kido, July 1982 - AGJ unpublished
112 Part 11 Kido, August 1982 - AGJ unpublished
122 Conquering the Cosmos By Akiyama Kenji
124 Part 12 Kido, September 1982 - AGJ unpublished
134 Takemiya's Flair for Thickness By Ishida Yoshio, 9 dan
163 Behind the Scenes: How Things Change - A new translation by Bob Terry
168 Three Problem Solutions