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Waltheri's go pattern search - find position in pro games. Waltheri's go pattern search - find position in pro games. EidoGo - Kogo's Joseki, Jeongseok, Di`ngshi` Dictionary. 10th Kisei Title Match, Game One | Kiseido Digital Books. Fig. 1 (1–50). White starts well. White 10. An improvement by Koba­yashi. In a previous game with Cho, he had played the kosumi, but then Black ‘b’—White ‘c’—Black 22 had com­bined well with Black 3 in the figure. Black 17 is correct strategy. If instead Black jumps to ’d', he is unable to make a counterpincer against 16. White 22 is a good move: it forestalls Black ‘b’ and maintains balance. Black 23. White 32 is correct.

White 34. White 36. Black 37. White 44. Black 45. White 46. White 50, destroying what aji 43 does have, shows that White is confident he is ahead. Web2Go 奇譜士 網站. 棋譜ぅ|見ると囲碁が強くなる棋譜データベース. Parties célèbres. Ten Game Match. Parties commentées. Go World Online. Go Go Igo ! British Go Journal SGF Files. This page is intended to provide SGF files of the games, and some of the more diagram-intensive articles (mainly ones that can't really be understood without actually playing through the moves), in the British Go Journal. Usually only the moves (not the comments) are included.

Also included, from issue 140 on, are problem diagrams. Full articles from older journals, recent book and software reviews, some recent expanded articles and PDFs of all journals older than a year are also available. If you don't yet have a program that reads SGF, you can find one here, or here. Please report any mistakes in the SGF files to the webmaster. If you yourself enter the moves into a computer from any Journal game not in this collection, you could help by mailing him the completed file. Recent Tournament Games. GoGoD- | Games of Go on Download.

GoLibrary: Commented Games. Home | Go Record Search Website. Professional Game Collection. Go Commentary. Waltheri's go pattern search - find position in pro games. Breizh Izel. ListenAndPlay1. Francois Beaussier. Sitemap | Gokifu. TOM棋圣道场. SGF game records. For other sources of game records, see the list in the links section. On this page, you can download game records of top amateur games played on the K Go Server (KGS, formerly known as the Kiseido Go Server).

I am grateful to Bill Shubert, who created KGS, for the permission to use these files, and for making them available to me in an easy way. The games in the archives below are those where either one of the players (or both) is 7d or stronger, or both are 6d. All comments are stripped from these games, and all games with variations are omitted. They are suitable for use with Kombilo, but of course, you can use them in any way you like. The archives are automatically updated monthly. There are several versions of each archive, compressed in different ways: a .tar.gz, .tar.bz2, and .zip version; please choose the one which is most suitable for you. If you have other archives with game records and are looking for a place where to host them, I would be glad to add them to this page. Archives de KGS. Games by Honinbo Shusai. Gosei title games. Professional Games in Smart Go Format. Go games. Go Games Here you'll find 9999 pro games in SGF format, both as .tar.gz archive and as .7z archive.

Individual games can be found in the directories below: CJGoExchangeCJSuperGoGoseiHoninboIMeijinITengenIngJudanKiseiMeijinNHKNihonKiinOzaPro10Ricoh_PairGoShinjin-OShusakuTengen. Jan van der Steen has a much more extensive collection, but that is password protected and copyrighted. The games here are in the public domain.

(I collected them from many sources, mostly from the net. Martin Müller's collection of games was a good start, and Jan van Rongen had a few more recent games. Index of /~aeb/go/games/games/Shusaku. Shinjin-O finals. Asahi Pro Best Ten title games. Oza title games. Nihon Ki-in Championship title games. NHK Cup. Meijin title games. First Meijin tournament (1962)Old Meijin (Yomiuri) results (1963-1975)Meijin (Asahi) results (1976-now) This page gives the initial tournament and the title games for the Meijin (名人) title.

For results from the league, see the subpages linked to. In 1962 the Meijin tournament, sponsored by the Yomiuri newspaper, started with a full 13-player tournament, 78 games. It was won by Fujisawa Hideyuki (Fujisawa Shuko). Results (in the first column the white player, on the top row the black player): The tournament rules made jigo a win for white, but one that counted less heavily than a full win. In 1976 sponsoring was taken over by the Asahi newspaper, and a new numbering started. The 4th game of the 5th Meijin finals was void due to a mistake by the black player and the referee. The 4th game of the 23rd Meijin finals was void due to a triple ko. Kisei title games. Judan title games. Ing Cup. China-Japan Tengen Match. China-Japan Meijin Match. Honinbo title games.

Gosei title games. Japan-China Super Go. The NEC Japan-China Super Go tournament was held from 1984 to 1996. It was a win-and-continue event: The two competing teams each submit an ordered list of players. Each round is a game between the weakest players left from both teams. The loser is out, and the winner continues against the next-weakest player. The games are mostly from Martin Müller's page, who collected the Japan-China Super Go games from 1984 to 1994. Results: Below the detailed results. Richard Bozulich writes: In 1996, Japan’s defeat was apparently so humiliating - nearly its entire team was wiped out by the 20-year-old Chang Hao - that the series was canceled. Go games. Games by Takagawa.

BiGo Software - Games to Go Books. 古今著名局集. GoLibrary: Commented Games. Gokifu. LG Cup World Baduk Championship. Go-seigen-book.pdf.