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FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_KYU_I__000039 (type : rated round-robin, time : 30 days, increment : 1 day / move)
Last move : 1-0 2012 February 18 19:59:36 [Event "FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_KYU_I__000039"] [Site "FICGS"] [Date "2012.01.16"] [Round "1"] [Black "Bearg,Nat"] [White "Cook,Phil"] [Result "1-0"] [Rating 1 "0724"] [Rating 2 "1029"] 1.d3 q3 2.c16 r16 3.k10 j9 4.r9 d11 5.k17 k13 6.l3 h3 7.o13 o6 8.n6 m6 9.n7 k16 10.l17 f16 11.f17 h16 12.h17 o10 13.h9 j10 14.j8 h10 15.g9 k11 16.k9 j7 17.h7 k8 18.h8 l9 19.l10 m10 20.l11 l12 21.m11 n11 22.m12 m13 23.n12 o12 24.n13 m14 25.m9 1-0 Here are the names of the openings (joseki) played in the four corners : Corner d4 : d3 j9 Komoku (Somok, Xiao~mu`) 3-4 Point. The komoku (3-4) point is the traditional corner enclosure move.. Corner q4 : q3 r9 Komoku (Somok, Xiao~mu`) 3-4 Point. The komoku (3-4) point is the traditional corner enclosure move.. Corner d16 : c16 d11 Komoku (Somok, Xiao~mu`) 3-4 Point. The komoku (3-4) point is the traditional corner enclosure move.. Corner q16 : r16 o13 Komoku (Somok, Xiao~mu`) 3-4 Point. The komoku (3-4) point is the traditional corner enclosure move.. Player Black won this Go (weiqi, baduk) game. Follow this game move after move (download) Win the early ko to win the game. (Anonymous) The production of too many useful things results in too many useless people. (Karl Marx)
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