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Regulation Fuseki
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Diag.: Regulation Fuseki

Very common in the early 19th century in Japan. It was eclipsed by the Shusaku Fuseki from the 1850's on. It is high-lighted in game 5 of Appreciating Famous Games.

Black most often has continued with a shimari at a or b. There are a few games with the players cycling all the way around the board again making shimari in all the corners. However, more typically one side or the other (especially White in no-komi Go and Black in komi Go) avoiding this continued symmetry by approaching one of the opponent's corners.

--DaveSigaty



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