Kanazawa Tesuji Series

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What happened before

In 1996, the Gent club was visited by a large group of citizens of Kanazawa, a Japanese sister city of Gent. On this occasion, I received a very nice gift from one of the visitors who happened to be my opponent in the game event we organized: HashimotoUtaro's version of the Gokyo Shumyo, a collection of more than 500 tsumego. The book was published by Sankaido, a publishing office for the Kansai Ki-in in 1980.

The idea

To post the main line given in the book, variations on the correct solution, and a list of plausible moves which nevertheless fail, all of which you are of course encouraged to comment and improve.

As of May 2003, I decided to radically change my treatment of this series. The book by Hashimoto Utaro will be used as a reference guide, no longer as the determining source for solutions. In particular, the main line will from now on be the one that we deshis came up with as giving the most resistance by both players. This way I will do more honour to the efforts done here while better avoiding the copyright issues that may arise.

Have fun !

Dieter (I should have called this series Kanazawa Tsumego Series, really.)

Grauniad (Or, more accurately, Gokyo Shumyo Tsumego Series.)

The problems


Search for Kanazawa Solutions


See also


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