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I think the Kifu page needs a better definition of what a kifu is and specially a good example of a kifu as it appears in books/newspapers with explanations (a scanned kifu could be cool, but a computer-drawn one would also do). Perhaps also a "how to read a kifu" section.

(I know that the go diagrams in sensei's library are very much like kifus, but an image of a real kifu as it appears in a book or newspaper as well as instructions on how to read it would be good, in my opinion.)

As it currently is, one doesn't really get a good idea on what kifus are and how they look like in practice.

  • Seems like no-one has taken any action in my suggestion even though I wrote the above quite many months ago. Someone added a link to pictures of traditional Japanese kifus, which is in itself quite interesting, but not really what I asked above. What I would want from the Kifu page is that someone who doesn't know what a kifu looks like (ie. he has never read a go book or anything similar where kifus are used) could get a clear picture of how kifus look like in books and how they should be read. Currently the page does not succeed in doing this and thus is not very useful.
  • So why don't you just stop complaining and put up a picture yourself?


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