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FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_KYU__000035 (type : rated round-robin, time : 30 days, increment : 1 day / move)
Last move : 1-0 2007 June 3 13:15:41 [Event "FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_KYU__000035"] [Site "FICGS"] [Date "2007.05.31"] [Round "1"] [Black "Wyborn,Graham"] [White "Noble,Mark"] [Result "1-0"] [Rating 1 "0717"] 1.e15 l15 2.c4 j4 3.e3 j13 4.d9 j9 5.d12 g11 6.h10 j11 7.g10 j10 8.g6 h11 9.j6 j5 10.h6 k6 11.k7 l7 12.g4 j7 13.k8 k9 14.j8 1-0 Comment by player 1 : Graham Wyborn : The following interactive link should help:- http://playgo.to/interactive/index.html Comment by player 2 : Mark Noble : I don't ynderstand this game have to resgin all Here are the names of the openings (joseki) played in the four corners : Corner d4 : c4 j4 Komoku (Somok, Xiao~mu`) 3-4 Point. The komoku (3-4) point is the traditional corner enclosure move.. Corner d16 : e15 j13 Go-no-go (Wu~wu~) 5-5 Point. The 5-5 was experimented with briefly during the "New Fuseki" movement in Japan in the 1930s. The 5-5 point has not retained popularity because the 4-4 hoshi (star) point strikes a better balance between influence and territory. As one can see from the variations, though, the 5-5 is playable. Player Black won this Go (weiqi, baduk) game. Follow this game move after move (download) Territory really exists only in the end. (Pierre Audouard) Thibault, I ask for draw. Game 13876. - Sorry Ilmars, you won. (FICGS chat)
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