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Strange Pro Opening 3
Keywords: Opening
The following game shows a fuseki which illustrates the proverb that one should extend from a crosscut when there are no other stones nearby.
You can DaveSigaty: I just came across this game - the epitome of the proverb? :-) Takao Shinji? 6p (Black) takes on Yamashita Keigo 6p in the final of the 30th Shin'ei Tournament, a lightning television tournament broadcast on TV Tokyo 2000-3-19,26.
Takao tries Yamashita's own 5-5 point opening against him and Yamashita replies with a play at tengen. The fun starts with 10. Naturally B crosscuts!
Both of these guys know their proverbs! A nice little pinwheel? shape develops in the center of the board.
White went on to win the game and thus the tournament. This is a copy of the living page "Strange Pro Opening 3" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |