The 3-3 Point Modern Opening Strategy

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The 3-3 Point Modern Opening Strategy
("Keshikata no Hyakka")
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By: Cho Chikun
Publisher: Ishi Press, May 1991
ISBN10 4-87187-044-8
214 pp.

The 3-3 Point Modern Opening Strategy by Cho Chikun published May 1991 by Ishi Press. ISBN: 4-87187-044-8

This book has not been republished by Kiseido and they have stopped offering it on their website.

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Reviews

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David Carlton's [ext] review

Tapir (1d KGS): This book is an enjoyable read even if you do not play 3-3 point joseki. That's because it is mainly an introduction into whole board thinking during the opening. The limited set of 3-3 point joseki seems particularly suited to that purpose, as there are no endless variations to worry about, but at the same time there is no necessity for ex cathedra statements (like "W2 lost the game") either, as the quality of moves can often be demonstrated convincingly.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction: Around the 3-3 Point
    • Star Point, 3-4 Point, and 3-3 Point
    • 3-3 Point Joseki
    • 3-3 Point Fuseki
  • Chapter 1: The 3-3 Point with the Star Point and the 3-4 Point
    • 3-3 Point and Star Point
    • 3-3 Point and 3-4 Point
  • Chapter 2: 3-3 Point Joseki
    • The Shoulder Hit
    • Approach Moves
  • Chapter 3: 3-3 Point Fuseki
    • Black 3-3 Point - Diagonal Formation
    • Black 3-3 Point - Parallel Formation
    • 3-3 Point and 3-4 Point - Parallel Formation
    • 3-3 Point and Star Point - Diagonal Formation
    • Sanren-Sei and White 3-3 Point Chinese Fuseki and White 3-3 Point
  • Chapter 4: Problems

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