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The '''Shusaku opening''', or '''Shusaku fuseki''' (秀策流布石), is a traditional [[fuseki]] for black stones in the [[Go (board game)|game of Go]]. It was developed to perfection (but not invented) by [[Honinbo Shusaku]]. |
The '''Shusaku opening''', or '''Shusaku fuseki''' (秀策流布石), is a traditional [[fuseki]] for black stones in the [[Go (board game)|game of Go]]. It was developed to perfection (but not invented) by [[Honinbo Shusaku]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ntkr.co.jp/igoyogo/yogo_441.html|title=秀策流(しゅうさくりゅう)|language=ja|date=|accessdate=2 September 2021}}</ref> |
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With its variants, it constituted the basis of the major theories of ''fuseki'' for nearly a century, until the 1930s, at which point the introduction of ''[[komidashi]]'' and major innovations under the ''[[shinfuseki]]'' opening occurred. However, as a testimony to its effectiveness, this type of opening is still played by professionals when playing no-komi games. |
With its variants, it constituted the basis of the major theories of ''fuseki'' for nearly a century, until the 1930s, at which point the introduction of ''[[komidashi]]'' and major innovations under the ''[[shinfuseki]]'' opening occurred. However, as a testimony to its effectiveness, this type of opening is still played by professionals when playing no-komi games. |
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The orthodox Shusaku fuseki is as follows:<ref name=Go2006>{{cite book |last=Go |first=Seigen |author-link=Go Seigen |date=2006 |title=吳清源世紀圍棋戰術大公開 |url= https://books.google.com.hk/books?id=0PhGDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA107&lpg=PA107&dq=%E7%A7%80%E7%AD%96%E6%B5%81&source=bl&ots=XxPW8OsjE2&sig=ACfU3U0RS5iPQK8xWy5PkBGDxquJ7oOXAQ&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y&hl=zh-CN&sourceid=cndr#v=onepage&q=%E7%A7%80%E7%AD%96%E6%B5%81&f=false|location= |publisher=漢宇 |page=107| language=zh-hant|isbn=9789867046024|accessdate=2 September 2021}}</ref> |
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Move 7 is famous Shusaku's [[kosumi]], which, Shusaku said, would not be a bad move no matter how Go theories develop.<ref name=Go2004>{{cite book |last=Go |first=Seigen |author-link=Go Seigen |date=2004 |title=人生十八局: 现在我将这样下 |url= https://books.google.com.hk/books?id=kpt7Sk4a9zwC&pg=PA54&dq=%E7%A7%80%E7%AD%96%E6%B5%81&hl=zh-CN&sa=X&redir_esc=y&sourceid=cndr#v=onepage&q=%E7%A7%80%E7%AD%96%E6%B5%81&f=false|location= |publisher=[[CITIC Press Group]] |page=54| language=zh-hans|isbn=9787800738494 |accessdate=2 September 2021}}</ref> |
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The Shusaku opening, or Shusaku fuseki (秀策流布石), is a traditional fuseki for black stones in the game of Go. It was developed to perfection (but not invented) by Honinbo Shusaku.[1]
With its variants, it constituted the basis of the major theories of fuseki for nearly a century, until the 1930s, at which point the introduction of komidashi and major innovations under the shinfuseki opening occurred. However, as a testimony to its effectiveness, this type of opening is still played by professionals when playing no-komi games.
The orthodox Shusaku fuseki is as follows:[2]
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Move 7 is famous Shusaku's kosumi, which, Shusaku said, would not be a bad move no matter how Go theories develop.[3]
References
- ^ "秀策流(しゅうさくりゅう)" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2 September 2021.
- ^ Go, Seigen (2006). 吳清源世紀圍棋戰術大公開 (in Traditional Chinese). 漢宇. p. 107. ISBN 9789867046024. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
- ^ Go, Seigen (2004). 人生十八局: 现在我将这样下 (in Simplified Chinese). CITIC Press Group. p. 54. ISBN 9787800738494. Retrieved 2 September 2021.