- 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...
- The
Nadare Jōseki (雪崩定石,
nadare jōseki, "avalanche
jōseki") is one of the most
celebrated jōseki in the
opening stage game of Go, and the one that has...
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Joseki is a
sequence of
standard moves in the game of Go.
Joseki may also
refer to: a
sequence of
standard moves in
Shogi JOSEKI, a pair of encryption...
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Gasan Jōseki (峨山韶碩 1275–23
November 1366) was a ****anese Soto Zen monk. He was a
disciple of
Keizan Jokin, and his
students included B****ui Tokushō, Taigen...
- 10×10
corner of the board. In English, they are
almost always called joseki;
joseki is not a
synonym of
corner opening, but of
standard sequence. The literal...
- Jigo can be
avoided by
adding a
fractional komi to white's score.
Joseki (定石,
jōseki) are
established sequences of play
which (locally speaking) are considered...
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Yamada joseki is a
joseki for a
Rapid Attack Static Rook vs
Fourth File Rook opening. It is
named after Michiyoshi Yamada. The
Yamada joseki starts after...
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early on in the
taisha joseki, but
would play well
throughout the rest of the game to win by 2 points. The
first time this
joseki was do****ented was 24...
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Kimura joseki ☖
pieces in hand: 角 ☗
pieces in hand: 角 In shogi, the
Kimura joseki (木村定跡) is a
joseki for a
Bishop Exchange Reclining Silver (Double Static...
- The
taisha jōseki (大斜定石) is the ****anese term for the most
celebrated of all
joseki (standardized sequences) in the game of go. It is
often described in...