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Jōseki

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In go and shōgi, a jōseki or jouseki (kanji characters 定石 for go, 定跡 for shōgi) is the studied sequences of moves for which the result is considered balanced for both black and white sides. [1]

20 relations: Chinese language, Fuseki, Go (game), Go opening theory, Go proverb, Go Seigen, Heuristic, Japanese language, Kanji, List of Go terms, Marginalism, Nadare jōseki, Paraphrase, Rui Naiwei, Sensei's Library, Shape (Go), Shogi, Shogi opening, Taisha jōseki, Tenuki.

Chinese language

Chinese is a group of related, but in many cases mutually unintelligible, language varieties, forming a branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family.

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Fuseki

Fuseki (or 布局 in Chinese) is the whole board opening in the game of Go.

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Go (game)

Go is an abstract strategy board game for two players, in which the aim is to surround more territory than the opponent.

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Go opening theory

In the game of Go, opening theory is the strategy of where, why, in what order, and in what shapes the first several moves are played in Go opening.

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Go proverb

Go proverbs are traditional proverbs relating to the game of Go, generally used to help one find good moves in various situations during a game.

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Go Seigen

Wu QingyuanHis original name was Wu Quan.

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Heuristic

A heuristic technique (εὑρίσκω, "find" or "discover"), often called simply a heuristic, is any approach to problem solving, learning, or discovery that employs a practical method, not guaranteed to be optimal, perfect, logical, or rational, but instead sufficient for reaching an immediate goal.

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Japanese language

is an East Asian language spoken by about 128 million people, primarily in Japan, where it is the national language.

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Kanji

Kanji (漢字) are the adopted logographic Chinese characters that are used in the Japanese writing system.

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List of Go terms

Players of the game of Go often use jargon to describe situations on the board and surrounding the game.

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Marginalism

Marginalism is a theory of economics that attempts to explain the discrepancy in the value of goods and services by reference to their secondary, or marginal, utility.

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Nadare jōseki

The nadare jōseki ("avalanche jōseki") in Japanese) is one of the most celebrated jōseki in the opening stage game of Go, and the one that has been most deeply studied in modern times. Hundreds of unique variations have appeared in high-level games. Aside from the taisha joseki, which has traditionally been said to have more than 1000 known variations, the avalanche is thought to be the most complex joseki; but the nadare fits much better with current ideas on opening strategy and is often used, while the taisha has been quite unfashionable for a generation as the 5-3 corner opening has gone out of favor.

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Paraphrase

A paraphrase is a restatement of the meaning of a text or passage using other words.

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Rui Naiwei

Rui Naiwei (born December 28, 1963) is a Chinese professional Go player, now active in South Korea.

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Sensei's Library

Sensei's Library (commonly referred to as SL among Go-players) is an Internet website and wiki, dedicated to articles about, and discussion of, the game of Go.

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Shape (Go)

In the game of Go, shape describes the positional qualities of a group of stones.

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Shogi

(), also known as Japanese chess or the Game of Generals, is a two-player strategy board game in the same family as chess, chaturanga, makruk, shatranj, janggi and xiangqi, and is the most popular of a family of chess variants native to Japan.

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Shogi opening

A shogi opening (戦法) is the sequence of initial moves of a shogi game before the middle game.

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Taisha jōseki

The taisha jōseki (大斜定石) is the Japanese term for the most celebrated of all joseki (standardized sequences) in the game of go.

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Tenuki

is a Japanese go term also commonly used among Western players.

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Redirects here:

Go joseki, Joseki, Josekis.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jōseki

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