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FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_DAN__000012 (type : rated round-robin, time : 30 days, increment : 1 day / move)
Last move : 0-1 2008 September 15 17:1:59 [Event "FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_DAN__000012"] [Site "FICGS"] [Date "2008.05.04"] [Round "1"] [Black "Kobayashi,Tetsuya"] [White "Kis-Kos,Laszlo"] [Result "0-1"] [Rating 1 "2184"] [Rating 2 "2137"] 1.r16 d17 2.q3 p17 3.c4 r5 4.r9 o4 5.q5 q4 6.p4 r4 7.p3 p5 8.q6 r3 9.o3 o5 10.m3 s7 11.q8 m5 12.k4 n8 13.q14 l17 14.d15 d12 15.f15 f17 16.d10 h16 17.c17 c18 18.c16 b18 19.h15 j16 20.f11 e4 21.d6 c3 22.b3 d3 23.b2 h3 24.f5 k2 25.l2 k3 26.l4 k6 27.q17 p16 28.o9 c10 29.c9 d9 30.c8 e10 31.d11 e11 32.c11 c12 33.b11 b12 34.b10 f12 35.e13 e12 36.h13 h11 37.o14 n2 38.n3 m2 39.l3 l1 40.o2 m1 41.h4 g4 42.j3 j2 43.j4 g3 44.g5 h5 45.j6 h6 46.h7 j5 47.k5 j7 48.g6 j6 49.l6 l5 50.n6 m6 51.n5 p7 52.p6 q7 53.o6 q2 54.m7 l7 55.m4 l6 56.r7 r6 57.o7 p8 58.o8 r8 59.q9 k14 60.g16 g17 61.j12 s9 62.j11 g14 63.g13 g15 64.f13 c14 65.j9 l9 66.j8 g7 67.h8 m8 68.n7 f7 69.e5 h10 70.j10 l11 71.k8 l8 72.m10 l10 73.l13 n12 74.m11 m12 75.o11 l12 76.m14 k13 77.k12 n14 78.n15 l14 79.m13 m15 80.n13 o13 81.n14 o12 82.p11 q13 83.r14 r11 84.q12 p14 85.p15 p13 86.q16 n16 87.o15 r13 88.r12 q15 89.r15 o16 90.q15 s12 91.s11 s14 92.t12 s13 93.r10 r18 94.q18 s17 95.s15 p18 96.r19 s19 97.q19 t18 98.r17 s18 99.l15 m16 100.k15 j14 101.j15 h14 0-1 Here are the names of the openings (joseki) played in the four corners : Corner q16 : r16 p17 Komoku (Somok, Xiao~mu`) 3-4 Point. The komoku (3-4) point is the traditional corner enclosure move.. Ikken Kakari (Hankan Keolch'im, Yi Gua`jiao~, 1-Space Low Pincer). The small knight move is the basic approach move to the 3-4 point stone. It has been continually used for over four centuries. There are limitless variations, with new moves constantly being discovered. White 2 opens the door to a treaure store of joseki. Corner q4 : q3 r5 Komoku (Somok, Xiao~mu`) 3-4 Point. The komoku (3-4) point is the traditional corner enclosure move.. Ikken Kakari (Hankan Keolch'im, Yi Gua`jiao~, 1-Space Low Pincer). The small knight move is the basic approach move to the 3-4 point stone. It has been continually used for over four centuries. There are limitless variations, with new moves constantly being discovered. White 2 opens the door to a treaure store of joseki. Corner d16 : d17 d15 Komoku (Somok, Xiao~mu`) 3-4 Point. The komoku (3-4) point is the traditional corner enclosure move.. Ikken Takagakari (Hankan Nop'dakeolch'im, Yi Gaogua`jiao~, 1-Space High Approach). The 5-4 approach move has become more popular in modern times, as modern Go emphasizes speed and influence. Corner d4 : c4 e4 Komoku (Somok, Xiao~mu`) 3-4 Point. The komoku (3-4) point is the traditional corner enclosure move.. Ikken Takagakari (Hankan Nop'dakeolch'im, Yi Gaogua`jiao~, 1-Space High Approach). The 5-4 approach move has become more popular in modern times, as modern Go emphasizes speed and influence. Player White won this Go (weiqi, baduk) game. Follow this game move after move (download) While the Baroque rules of chess could only have been created by humans, the rules of go are so elegant, organic, and rigorously logical that if intelligent life forms exist elsewhere in the universe, they almost certainly play go. (Edward Lasker, international chess master) I find your interest interesting. (Gregory House, House M.D.)
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