Fuseki Revolution

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Fuseki Revolution
("布石革命")
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By: Shibano Toramaru
Publisher: Kiseido, May 17 2021
ISBN13 987-4-906574-89-6
212 pp.

Fuseki Revolution: How AI Has Changed Go is a 2021 go book by Shibano Toramaru and translated by John Power. It was published by Kiseido and is available on SmartGo Books.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter One: The reasons why popular openings declined
    • Theme 1. Sanrensei
    • Theme 2. The Chinese Opening
    • Theme 3. Mini-Chinese Opening
    • Theme 4. The star point and the small knight enclosure
    • Theme 5. The Kobayashi Style
    • Theme 6. The New Kobayashi Style
    • Theme 7. The small-knight enclosure and the 3-4 stone
  • Chapter Two: Changes in conventional wisdom and new sets of values
    • Theme 8. The small-knight enclsoure with the star point
    • Theme 9. Taking up position on the side star point after an approach move
    • Theme 10. Sliding after playing an approach to the star point
    • Theme 11. The double approach move, part 1
    • Theme 12. The double approach move, part 2
    • Theme 13. The one-space answer
    • Theme 14. Playing on the 3-3 point in an empty corner
    • Theme 15. Lifting the diagonal-attachment taboo: 1
    • Theme 16. Lifting the diagonal-attachment taboo: 2
    • Theme 17. Distant approach moves
    • Theme 18. The one-space high approach move
  • Chapter Three: Revolutionary new josekis invented by AI
    • Theme 19. Why did the hane at the head of two stones disappear?
    • Theme 20. Why has the pincer lost popularity?
    • Theme 21. Major reform in a basic joseki
    • Theme 22. The immediate shoulder hit
    • Theme 23. The dramatic evolution of double-approach-move josekis
    • Theme 24. A joseki that suddenly disappeared
    • Theme 25. Reevaluation of the attach-and-extend joseki
    • Theme 26. A new technique: the direct attachment
    • Theme 27. Is the splitting move slack?
    • Theme 28. The two-space extension: settling oneself with one move
    • Theme 29. The newest visceral approach to go: emphasize speed!
    • Theme 30. The 5-3 and 5-4 points
  • Appendix: How to handle the Sanrensei and other moyo contests

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