Oso's Joseki Dictionary

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Re: Oso's Joseki Dictionary

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Very cool idea, Oso. I imagine that as you get stronger you will trim the ones that don't seem to work well (or make that note) and, of course, add new ones. After a couple years it'll be interesting to look at.
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Re: Oso's Joseki Dictionary

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Confused... The sensei's page is a 4-4 approach joseki, the diagram above is 3-4. Surely that makes a large difference...?
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tchan001 wrote:
emeraldemon wrote:
Click Here To Show Diagram Code
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http://senseis.xmp.net/?DaYaLiang

Da Ya Liang is a very old Chinese opening. I know it's from at least the Ming Dynasty cause there is a famous work on it for three-stone handicap games with 50 variations.


Da Ya Liang starts with 44 point, afaik. I would btw give a hug to the person who gives me the 50 variation study. Got creamed recently with only half a dozen of these variations, and asked [sl=BQM536]this[/sl] afterwards.
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