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LGKATTCO
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The Chinese Opening
K33 - The Sure-Win Strategy
142 Seiten, kartoniert, Kiseido, 2. Auflage 1998, Erstauflage 1989
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The Chinese Opening is the newest of the standard fuseki patterns, yet within two brief decades it has established itself as one of the most popular openings, rivalling the sanren-sei in its appeal for amateurs and professionals alike. the reasons for its popularity are that within the one pattern it combines the virtues of both the influence-oriented and the territory-oriented patterns; at the same time, it emphasizes rapid development.
The Chinese opening is similar to the sanren-sei in that the third move is an extension along the side, but the difference is that the one 3-4 stone gives it strong territorial potential to complement the influence secured by the star-point stone. This flexibility makes it a dynamic opening which is well suited to a variety of playing styles.
The Chinese opening has enjoyed great success in tournament go, being the favorite pattern of such great players as Kato Masao and Fujisawa Shuko when they were at the peak of the go world. In fact, statistics show that the high variation (that is, the third move played on the fourth line) of this opening has the best winning percentage in professional play of all the opening patterns.
The flexibility of the Chinese opening, with its equal potential for building influence and taking territory, makes it an ideal opening for players of all levels. If you add it to your opening repertoire, your own winning percentage is bound to rise.
The Chinese opening is similar to the sanren-sei in that the third move is an extension along the side, but the difference is that the one 3-4 stone gives it strong territorial potential to complement the influence secured by the star-point stone. This flexibility makes it a dynamic opening which is well suited to a variety of playing styles.
The Chinese opening has enjoyed great success in tournament go, being the favorite pattern of such great players as Kato Masao and Fujisawa Shuko when they were at the peak of the go world. In fact, statistics show that the high variation (that is, the third move played on the fourth line) of this opening has the best winning percentage in professional play of all the opening patterns.
The flexibility of the Chinese opening, with its equal potential for building influence and taking territory, makes it an ideal opening for players of all levels. If you add it to your opening repertoire, your own winning percentage is bound to rise.
The Chinese Opening is the newest of the standard fuseki patterns, yet within two brief decades it has established itself as one of the most popular openings, rivalling the sanren-sei in its appeal for amateurs and professionals alike. the reasons for its popularity are that within the one pattern it combines the virtues of both the influence-oriented and the territory-oriented patterns; at the same time, it emphasizes rapid development.
The Chinese opening is similar to the sanren-sei in that the third move is an extension along the side, but the difference is that the one 3-4 stone gives it strong territorial potential to complement the influence secured by the star-point stone. This flexibility makes it a dynamic opening which is well suited to a variety of playing styles.
The Chinese opening has enjoyed great success in tournament go, being the favorite pattern of such great players as Kato Masao and Fujisawa Shuko when they were at the peak of the go world. In fact, statistics show that the high variation (that is, the third move played on the fourth line) of this opening has the best winning percentage in professional play of all the opening patterns.
The flexibility of the Chinese opening, with its equal potential for building influence and taking territory, makes it an ideal opening for players of all levels. If you add it to your opening repertoire, your own winning percentage is bound to rise.
The Chinese opening is similar to the sanren-sei in that the third move is an extension along the side, but the difference is that the one 3-4 stone gives it strong territorial potential to complement the influence secured by the star-point stone. This flexibility makes it a dynamic opening which is well suited to a variety of playing styles.
The Chinese opening has enjoyed great success in tournament go, being the favorite pattern of such great players as Kato Masao and Fujisawa Shuko when they were at the peak of the go world. In fact, statistics show that the high variation (that is, the third move played on the fourth line) of this opening has the best winning percentage in professional play of all the opening patterns.
The flexibility of the Chinese opening, with its equal potential for building influence and taking territory, makes it an ideal opening for players of all levels. If you add it to your opening repertoire, your own winning percentage is bound to rise.
EAN | 9784906574339 |
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Gewicht | 182 g |
Hersteller | Kiseido |
Breite | 11,1 cm |
Höhe | 15,4 cm |
Medium | Buch |
Erscheinungsjahr | 1998 |
Autor | Masao Kato |
Sprache | Englisch |
Auflage | 2 |
ISBN-10 | 4906574335 |
ISBN-13 | 978-4906574339 |
Jahr der Erstauflage | 1989 |
Seiten | 142 |
Einband | kartoniert |
Name | Kiseido Publishing Company |
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iv About the Author
v Foreword
vi Glossary
001 Chapter 1: The Concept of the Chinese Fuseki
017 Chapter 2: The Star-Point Stone
041 Chapter 3: The 3-4 Point Stone
064 Chapter 4: Large-Scale Frameworks - Building and Destroying
085 Chapter 5: The Two-Space High Pincer
113 Chapter 6: The Chinese Fuseki in Action
113 Examples from the Author's Games
v Foreword
vi Glossary
001 Chapter 1: The Concept of the Chinese Fuseki
017 Chapter 2: The Star-Point Stone
041 Chapter 3: The 3-4 Point Stone
064 Chapter 4: Large-Scale Frameworks - Building and Destroying
085 Chapter 5: The Two-Space High Pincer
113 Chapter 6: The Chinese Fuseki in Action
113 Examples from the Author's Games
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