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Joseki
Keywords: Opening, Joseki, Go term
Joseki means 'settled stones' and is in general a sequence of moves which lead to what is normally considered as equal outcome for both players. Ishida Yoshio in the foreword to the Dictionary of Basic Joseki says,
Although most commonly used as a standard way of playing in a corner, there are also josekis for e.g. cutting loose connections on the side and similar. Many Josekis exist, some of which are played very often, others only in special circumstances. Here's a list of Joseki related pages currently here: 4-4 point Josekis (covered in Ishida volume 3):
3-4 point Josekis:
3-3 point Josekis (covered in Ishida volume 3): 3-5 point Josekis (covered in Ishida volume 2): 4-5 point Josekis (covered in Ishida volume 3): General Joseki discussion: There are also some which describe how not to play josekis. Call them anti-josekis if you want:
Joseki Questions:
References:
Kogo's Joseki Dictionary
The
See also Joseki Discussion and Whither Joseki ..., and arising from that, Opening Systematic Classification page. This is a copy of the living page "Joseki" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |