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From
the Back Cover --
Tesuji are moves that make the
most effective use of stones. While they are typically techniques for
close combat fighting, tesuji play a crucial role in all aspects of the
game, from the opening to the endgame. In this famous dictionary,
translated into English in four volumes, Fujisawa provides a thorough
and systematic survey of key tesuji, arranging them in accordance to the
purpose they serve. This second volume covers tesuji that are useful for
defending, including things like escaping, making shape, taking sente,
solidifying a base, and linking up. The other three volumes deal with
tesuji used in attacking, in the opening, in capturing races, and in the
endgame. In all these areas, tesuji are closely involved with fighting,
and knowledge of them is essential for becoming stronger. Fujisawa also
points out that tesuji are part of what makes go an elegant and
fascinating game and in this way they contribute to the beauty of go.

Fujisawa Shuko
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