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Sanrensei Fuseki
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Keywords: Opening, Go term
San Ren Sei means roughly "Three Star(point)s in a Row" in Japanese. It is the name applied to the formation below. It is one of the most popular fuseki for Black in modern Go. Its most famous supporter and promoter among the top professionals is undoubtedly Takemiya Masaki who invariably plays it as Black.
Here both Black and White continue from an initial nirensei and set up sanrensei formations on opposite sides of the board. Although this approach for White is possible, it is probably more common in actual play to see White use 6 to approach Black's formation at a. Choosing the sanrensei is a narrower strategy than moving around more speedily from a nirensei formation. Black concentrates his resources on only one side of the board and waits to see how White will try to handle the situation. Despite having played on only one side, Black is ready to react in a flexible way to White's follow-through. The sanrensei is an influence-based approach rather than a territory-oriented one. Black will naturally tend to build large, relatively loose frameworks, that only turn into territory later in the game as the middle gamestruggle progresses. It is a fighting approach as White is usually forced to invade Black's framework(s) in order to prevent them from turning entirely into territory. It is possible for a sanrensei to turn into a yonrensei. --unkx80 See also: Sanrensei simplest comments,Takemiya Style San Ren Sei, Sanrensei, low variant, All Stars opening. Path: CentralLine · Prev: MirrorGo · Next: SanrenseiLowVariant This is a copy of the living page "Sanrensei Fuseki" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |