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Friday, 03 September 2010 10:10
Last Updated on Friday, 03 September 2010 12:02
 
35 th Gosei title match PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 05 September 2010 09:06

Sakai Hideyuki got the title by 3-2 .
You can see all the games here, to see next game press Next in applet navigation bar.

Last Updated on Sunday, 05 September 2010 09:13
 
Audio lesson part 1 PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 12 August 2010 07:55

Experimental audio lesson using ZGo audio feature, Check Play button in the applet navigation bar and enjoy.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 September 2010 10:18
 
No. 20 Weekly problems PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 05 September 2010 08:51

Difficulty: **

(;PL[B]AB[bc][bd][be][cc][dc][cf][cg][dg][eg][fg][ff][gd][gb][hb]AW[cb]
[db][ba][ec][dd][cd][ce][df][ef][ee][ed][fb][ga]SZ[11]AB[bb]
(;B[fc]
(;W[ca];B[ea];W[fa];B[eb];W[da];B[eb]C[Correct, white dead])
(;W[fa];B[ca];W[eb];B[da];W[ea];B[ca]C[Correct, white dead]))
(;B[ca];W[fc];B[ea];W[fa];B[aa];W[eb]C[Wrong, White alive])
(;B[ea];W[fa];B[fc];W[eb]C[Wrong, white alive]))
 
MGI: The Chinese Opening PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 11 August 2010 10:47

The Chinese opening has its own history. It was really not invented in China. A lower Chinese opening (Q16, R9 and Q3) was appeared in some games by Japanese players. It is often told that Honinbo Dosaku liked playing an opening that is akin to this opening, and that is now called "a small Chinese opening". As it didn't go with a highly sophisticated style which was developed in the mid-Edo era, it went down. An amateur, Yasunaga who was a great friend of Go Seigen and Kitani, studied on this opening and actually applied it in his games many times in 1950s - 60s. Then, he traveled in China and played and taught young Chinese players. They learned it immediately and have studied deeply since. The reason why it is called the "Chinese" opening is that it was fond of very much by the first modern Chinese player, Chen Zu de.

 
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