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(Latest | Earliest) View (previous 50) (next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 00:01, October 7, 2009 Seki (hist) [273 bytes] 68.38.109.252 (Talk) (Created page with '=Seki= Seki, or 'mutual life' suits its name well. In a seki, there are supposedly 2 points that neither side can play. If one plays one of the spots, regardless of which …')
- 04:52, September 1, 2009 Hi everyone (hist) [135 bytes] 202.116.160.89 (Talk) (Hi everyone)
- 15:48, August 26, 2009 Go Rankings (hist) [968 bytes] 68.38.109.252 (Talk) (Created page with 'Go Rankings are, by name, an address stating how skilled someone is in the game of Go. These names are usually how one is known among Go Players. =Dan and Kyu= Among rankings,…')
- 20:59, August 20, 2009 Teaching Game (hist) [350 bytes] 68.38.109.252 (Talk) (Created page with 'A teaching game is where (typically) a student plays someone superior to him in Go. The difference from this and a real game is that the superior does not play to win. The supe...')
- 19:32, July 15, 2009 Kisei (hist) [1,030 bytes] 68.38.109.252 (Talk) (Created page with 'Kisei is one of the 'Big Three' titles, and the third of the big seven titles of Japan. In Japanese, Kisei means 'Go Saint'. The Kisei tournament started in 1976. ==The Tourna...')
- 19:05, July 15, 2009 Tengen (title) (hist) [783 bytes] 68.38.109.252 (Talk) (Created page with 'Tengen, the title is the 5th of the 'big 7 titles' and can also refer to the tengen A.K.A 'origin of heaven'. This title became a tournament during the year of 1975. =='''The ...')
- 16:35, July 15, 2009 Liberty (hist) [107 bytes] 68.38.109.252 (Talk) (Created page with 'A liberty is, a last point necessary to capture, or, in most contexts, an escape point from being captured.')
- 21:59, July 14, 2009 Five by five (hist) [165 bytes] 68.38.109.252 (Talk) (Created page with 'Five by Five, or Go no Go (五の五)is a very rare opening move on the board, 5 across and 5 down/up. Most only play this move unless they are sure they can win.')
- 21:50, July 14, 2009 Komi (hist) [506 bytes] 68.38.109.252 (Talk) (Created page with ' Komi is, basically, extra points given to White. Since black has an advantage as first one to play in a game, Komi was given to White to compensate for the disadvantage. To pr...')
- 21:37, May 27, 2009 The Ear Reddening Game (hist) [491 bytes] 68.38.109.252 (Talk) (Created page with 'Played by Honinbo Shusaku and Gennan Inseki in the mid-1800's, the Ear-Reddening game is perhaps the most well-known game in the Go world. Honinbo Shusaku lost by 2 points. Mov...')
- 21:29, May 27, 2009 Honinbo (hist) [112 bytes] 68.38.109.252 (Talk) (Created page with 'The oldest and possibly the most cherished big Go title in Japan, the Honinbo has gone through many alterations.')
- 21:26, May 27, 2009 Star point (hist) [100 bytes] 68.38.109.252 (Talk) (Created page with 'Modern Opening Game, the 9 dotted points on the Go Board. Also known as 4,4; 16,4; 4,10; 16,16; etc.')
- 21:23, May 27, 2009 Ponnuki (hist) [105 bytes] 68.38.109.252 (Talk) (Created page with 'Translation: 'Tiger's mouth',a diamond-shaped set of stones with one eye. Usually considered good shape.')
- 21:20, May 27, 2009 Tsumego (hist) [88 bytes] 68.38.109.252 (Talk) (Created page with 'Tsumego, sometimes considered a type of Joseki, simply means problems of Life and Death.')
- 21:16, May 27, 2009 Small eye (hist) [203 bytes] 68.38.109.252 (Talk) (Created page with 'Also known as 'komoku', the small eye is the most traditional move in the game, contradicted to the hoshi, or star. The small eye is very good for defending the corners and side...')
