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Variant 1-3-5s
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A page for 1-3-5 formations based on a 3-4 point. By now just about all the Chinese-like formations one would normally come up with have been tried as experiments in pro games. A page of further 1-3-5 variants covers formations of other kinds, not closely related to either of the Chinese fuseki or sanrensei.
With the central stone at a this was played in a 1982 game Tian Xiaonong-Qian Yuping; and in 1995 by Ruan Yunsheng.
Moving the central stone one space to the left: this was tried several times by Ishida Yoshio.
This has been tried out a couple of times by Kim Man-su; also played by O Meien and Pak Chi-hun.
This one is an experiment of Hikosaka Naoto in 2000. With the central stone at b: Miyamoto Yoshihisa in 1996 (see
This formation has been tried by Chen Zude. Hashimoto Utaro and Sakata Eio. Putting the central stone at e was an idea of Huang Yizhong in 2001. Hane Yasumasa had tried it at f in 1982.
This was played by Hashimoto Yoshimi against Takemiya in 2000. With the stone at g this was played by Ma Xiaochun in 1982. The Manchurian fuseki pattern hasn't (yet) shown up in pro games. This is a copy of the living page "Variant 1-3-5s" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |