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If it has a name, know it
Path: GoProverbs · Prev: IfYouDonTLikeKoDonTPlayGo · Next: LoseYourFirst50GamesAsQuicklyAsPossible
Keywords: Go term, Proverb
Explanation: If a move, shape, opening, etc. is common or important enough to have a name, it is worth knowing that move, shape, opening, etc. There are some tesujis that are important (I think) but don't seem to have commonly known names that can be found at NamelessTesuji. Some of them are actually not nameless - just that the English name is not known to most people. :-) -- unkx80 Hey, a real reason to learn Japanese (instead of wanting to read the text in the HikaruHandheldGame)! If you don't know what a Japanese Go term means, you could make a reasonable guess (i.e. Niken Hiraki = two space extension because ni = two, ken = space (back-formation from ikken) and hiraki = extension because the page says so) -- JanDeWit Hey! There are Korean and Chinese terms, also! :-) Path: GoProverbs · Prev: IfYouDonTLikeKoDonTPlayGo · Next: LoseYourFirst50GamesAsQuicklyAsPossible This is a copy of the living page "If it has a name, know it" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |