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FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_KYU__000112 (type : rated round-robin, time : 30 days, increment : 1 day / move)
Last move : 0-1 2010 December 25 22:43:54 [Event "FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_KYU__000112"] [Site "FICGS"] [Date "2010.10.25"] [Round "1"] [Black "Jit Loong,Lim"] [White "Yin,Wenlin"] [Result "0-1"] 1.q12 r3 2.e15 d16 3.p7 q6 4.q9 d3 5.g10 r16 6.o16 p17 7.d11 c6 8.g4 r8 9.l9 o3 10.l4 r13 0-1 This go game has been lost on time (started : 2010.10.25 17:23:47) Here are the names of the openings (joseki) played in the four corners : Corner d16 : e15 d16 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. Corner q4 : r3 p7 San-San (Sam-Sam, San-San) 3-3 Point. The San-San (3-3) point, emphasizing territory at the expense of influence. Corner q16 : q12 r16 This joseki is unknown. A weak or weird move has probably been played in this corner. Player White won this Go (weiqi, baduk) game. Follow this game move after move (download) Eyes win semiais. (Anonymous) It is not true that people stop pursuing dreams because they grow old, they grow old because they stop pursuing dreams. (Gabriel Garcia Marquez)
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