Go (weiqi, baduk) - Game 79425

  
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K. Armstrong, 2314
J. Kachibacha, 2038

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Last move : 0-1     2014 August 28   22:35:0


[Event "FICGS__GO__WCH_TOURNAMENT__000011"]
[Site "FICGS"]
[Date "2014.03.03"]
[Round "1"]
[Black "de Vassal,Thibault"]
[White "Kis-Kos,Laszlo"]
[Result "0-1"]
[Rating 1 "1594"]
[Rating 2 "1791"]

1.c3 q16 2.r3 d16 3.k4 d6 4.r10 e3 5.d4 e4 6.e5 d5 7.f5 g4 8.c5 c6 9.b5 d3 10.c4 g5 11.k10 q4 12.q3 p4 13.p3 o4 14.n3 n4 15.m3 p10 16.r13 p13 17.s16 r17 18.l17 n17 19.l15 g17 20.f7 e7 21.g6 j5 22.k5 h6 23.h7 j7 24.h8 j8 25.h9 b6 26.c2 d10 27.e8 d8 28.e9 d9 29.e10 e11 30.f11 f12 31.e12 d11 32.g12 f10 33.f13 f8 34.g10 g9 35.g8 f9 36.j9 f6 37.e6 f4 38.f16 f17 39.g16 e16 40.h17 h16 41.j17 g15 42.h15 f15 43.c13 j16 44.k16 j15 45.j14 d2 46.a3 s14 47.r14 s15 48.s13 r15 49.r7 p7 50.m10 h10 51.g11 h14 52.j13 c15 53.b14 b15 54.n15 q14 55.o16 o17 56.n13 k18 57.k17 l18 58.m17 m18 59.k6 j6 60.h3 l8 61.o10 o9 62.o11 p11 63.m6 n7 64.n6 o6 65.r4 k15 66.k14 n16 67.m16 r9 68.q9 q10 69.s9 r11 70.s10 s11 71.h18 g18 72.c12 e14 73.e13 b11 74.c11 c10 75.a6 a7 76.a5 b7 77.t11 t12 78.t10 s12 79.q8 p9 80.q5 o15 81.o14 p15 82.p5 o5 83.a15 a16 84.a14 b17 85.g3 o12 86.n12 f6 87.b12 b10 88.f2 o3 89.o2 m4 90.l4 j4 91.j3 h13 92.h12 c1 93.b1 d1 94.a2 g7 95.l9 l7 96.l6 q7 97.r6 o13 0-1




Here are the names of the openings (joseki) played in the four corners :

Corner d4 : c3 d6

San-San (Sam-Sam, San-San) 3-3 Point.
The San-San (3-3) point, emphasizing territory at the expense of influence.

Niken Takagakari (Dukan Nop'dakeolch'im, E`r Gaogua`jiao~, 2-Space High Approach).
Black may continue with 4-5 or 4-6. Black 4-6 works well when Black is in the lower right (so an extension in the middle works both ways). The more conservative 4-5 is makes a slightly tighter shape (better for a fight).

Corner q4 : r3 q4

San-San (Sam-Sam, San-San) 3-3 Point.
The San-San (3-3) point, emphasizing territory at the expense of influence.

Kata-tsuki (shoulder hit).
The shoulder-hit is the traditional answer to the 3-3. The direction of Black 3 depends on the positions on the side. Crawling once may be the premise for a follow-up move of sliding with a knight's move in the opposite direction. If Black plays 3 at 3-4 (to the right), the follow-on knight's move is then played at the top (e.g. 3-4, 4-5, 5-2). Black's knight's move reduces territory potential on the side it is played.

Corner q16 : q16 r13

Hoshi (Hwajeom, Seongjeom, Xingwei`) 4-4 Point.
The star or hoshi (4-4) point, emphasizing influence at the potential expense of territory.

Niken Kakari (Dukan Keolch'im, E`r Gua`jiao~, 2-Space Low Approach).
White typically answers by 7-3 or 3-5 (which is not joseki).


Player White won this Go (weiqi, baduk) game.






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