Tsumego
Tsumego (詰碁) is a term Japan board of the Jeu of go and indicates a problem of “life and dead”.
Literally, tsume (詰) can mean “group” or “grouped”, while go (碁) indicates the Jeu of go itself (in Kanji).
The problems of Tsumego are frequent in the columns of the Asian newspapers. The format is in general tiny room to part of the Goban and the instructions remain the same ones:
- White/Noir plays and gains;
- White/Noir saw;
- White/Black keep silent.
Examples
Sources
- James Davies, Life and Death , Elementary Go Series, vol. 4, Kiseido 1996;
- Gunnar Dickfeld, Leben und Tod. Grundlagen of GO-Spiels , 2005 ISBN 3833427922.
External bonds
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Life and Death problems from '' The Interactive Way to Go ''
- Sensei' S Library: Beginner' S Guides to tsumego
- Sensei' S Library: Tsumego
- Sensei' S Library: Tsumego conventions
- Tsumego, a mailing list of problems of Go
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