Igo Hatsuyōron

id: igo-hatsuy-ron-172-2678308
title: Igo Hatsuyōron
text: Igo Hatsuyōron is a collection of 183 go problems, compiled in 1713 by the Japanese go master Inoue Dōsetsu Inseki. Until the end of the 19th century, the Hatsuyōron remained a closely guarded secret of the Inoue house, where it was used to drill the best disciples in the tactics. It became public after the collapse of the Four go houses; several incorrect editions are published, before the discovery in 1982 of a copy that is close to the original now lost. Igo Hatsuyōron is considered the most
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description: 1713 Japanese Go work
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date created: 2018-03-03T19:25:52Z
date modified: 2024-09-01T19:08:17Z
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