Dictionary of Basic Fuseki, Vol. 1 / Errata

This refers to 'First English Printing July 2004'.

p28, Last paragraph.

Wrong: If white is going to play in the lower left, the approach move of 24 in exchange for black's corner enclosure with 25 may also be viewed as par for the situation.
Right: If white is going to play in the lower right, the approach move of 24 in exchange for black's corner enclosure with 25 may also be viewed as par for the situation.

p38, 3rd paragraph:

Wrong: If Black crawls at 21, the, after White 22, the sharp hane of 23 makes extremely good shape.
Right: If Black crawls at 21, then, after White 22, the sharp hane of 23 makes extremely good shape.

p42, first paragraph:

Wrong: Figure 1: Orthodox Opening [25th Honinbo Title Match; 1970; Game 3; 1970; White: Rin Kaiho, Honinbo; Wins by 6 1/2 points; Black: Sakata Eio 9 dan
Right: Figure 1: Orthodox Opening [25th Honinbo Title Match; Game 3; 1970; White: Rin Kaiho, Honinbo; Wins by 6 1/2 points; Black: Sakata Eio 9 dan]

p48, Last paragraph:

Wrong: Therefore, white connected at 58, and, while black 59 may have forced white to connect at 60, black to make an additional move by connecting at 61.
Right: Therefore, white connected at 58, and, while black 59 may have forced white to connect at 60, black had to make an additional move by connecting at 61.

p49, Reference Figure 5.

Dubious: Book gives date of 1995.
Perhaps: SmartGo game database reference s1994-12-01nd indicates date of 1994.
[ext] https://badukmovies.com/pro_games/18666-ryu-shikun-rin-kaiho?move=41 say also 1994
Caveat: Insufficent evidence to indicate which source correct.
Wrong: Black does not have invade the 3-3 point with 11.
Right: Black does not invade the 3-3 point with 11.

p53, Reference Figure 2.

Wrong: Black 51 at O11.
Right: Black 51 at N11.
(I have concluded this by reference to SmartGo game s1972-05-25nc. It is possible the SmartGo database game record is incorrect.)
In the game record at [ext] https://badukmovies.com/pro_games/8044-ishida-yoshio-rin-kaiho?move=58 is the same, but it may use the same file as SmartGo.

p55, First paragraph.

Wrong: ..., and the capturing race will not favor white because he is white vulnerable at the bottom and on the left side.
Right: ..., and the capturing race will not favor white because he is quite vulnerable at the bottom and on the left side.

p65, Diagram 12's comment.

Wrong: However, in replay to white's atari from above at 1, black could not omit defending at 2 and 4.
Right: However, in reply to white's atari from above at 1, black could not omit defending at 2 and 4.

p73, Last paragraph:

Wrong: ... Hashimoto said: "The placement of White 6 seems to be too high, but if White had played 6 at A, Black would have applied pressure with 19. White 6 contained the implication of separating Black in good form at 21.
Right: ... Hashimoto said: "The placement of White 6 seems to be too high, but if White had played 6 at A, Black would have applied pressure with 19. White 6 contained the implication of separating Black in good form at 21."

p83, Reference Figure 4.

Dubious: Book gives date of 1940.
Perhaps: SmartGo game database reference s1937-00-00ng indicates date of 1937.
Caveat: Insufficent evidence to indicate which source correct.

p90, Diagram 11's comment.

Wrong:: Takagawa stated that, "For white 56, it was better to hane at 1, and then make the knight's move to 3. In the figure, black 61 left white stuck for an answer.
Right: Takagawa stated that, "For white 56, it was better to hane at 1, and then make the knight's move to 3." In the figure, black 61 left white stuck for an answer.

p97, Reference Figure 5.

Wrong: Black 21 at F14.
Right: Black 21 at G14.
(I have concluded this by reference to SmartGo game s1973-09-05na. It is possible the SmartGo database game record is incorrect.)
(Additionally, in the game record at [ext] https://badukmovies.com/pro_games/8286-ishida-yoshio-rin-kaiho?move=24 are the Whites moves 2 and 4 swapped.)

p110, 4th paragraph.

Wrong: When white attacked the corner at with 16, black played the one-space pincer here as well.
Right: When white attacked the corner with 16, black played the one-space pincer here as well.

p138, Figure 4:

Wrong: White 24 at R10.
Right: White 24 at Q10.
p207.
Wrong: On the left side, black consolidated territory to the greatest extent possible, working on the eighth line and giving took the lead.
Right: On the left side, black consolidated territory to the greatest extent possible, working on the eighth line and took the lead.
p213, Reference figure 4.
Dubious: Book gives date of 1973; 20th Oza Tournament; White: Tainaka Shin; Black: Hashimoto Utaro.
Perhaps: SmartGo game database reference s1972-11-02na indicates date of 1972; White: Takagawa Kaku; Black: Hashimoto Utaro.
Caveat: Insufficent evidence to indicate which source correct. Names change sometimes, so this could be the same person under a different name.

Dictionary of Basic Fuseki, Vol. 1 / Errata last edited by 79.255.140.24 on September 22, 2014 - 12:59
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