Based on 6 ratings. Author: Yoshio Ishida and John Power (translator) ISBN: 4906574238 Tags |
Dictionary of Basic Joseki Vol.3: The 5-4 point, the 4-4 point and the 3-3 pointThis brilliant and original 3 volume survey of joseki, written by a leading Japanese professional, is not only a practical, well-organized reference to help you chart your course through the myriad complications of standard joseki, but also an illuminating analysis of vital components such as tesuji and shape. It covers all important joseki, as well as joseki mistakes and alternatives. It is equally valuable as a reference work and as a primer in the fundamentals of Go theory which underlie joseki. Comments & ReviewsOut of date, but still useful - Written by gowan on 2006-08-20 22:00:27
![]() The Ishida dictionaries were written more than 30 years ago and joseki thinking has changed a lot since then. Even some of the "basic" joseki are no longer considered correct. The third volume is the weakest one. 4-4 point joseki had not reached a very advanced development when this volume was written so the treatment is quite incomplete. BUT there aren't many substitutes for these books, either. The perfect set of books to STUDY joseki - Written by ChiyoDad on 2006-05-29 23:58:06
![]() I did a first impressions review of this set on my blog back on January 10, 2006. Suffice to say, my impression hasn't changed. It's an excellent set with which to study joseki.
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