Description: INVINCIBLE The Games Of SHUSAKU by John Power 1996 KISEIDO Paperback Compiled, Edited & Translated by John Power Large print paperback is in like new condition, lightly worn cover corners, few light stains at tail edge of the book, no underlining, tight binding, please see photos KISEIDO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Tokyo, Japan, Printed in Japan, 1996, Second Printing, xii+420 pages, illustrated 10 1/8 x 7 1/8 x 7/8 inches Shusaku (1829 - 1862), 'the invincible', was the outstanding player in an age of go geniuses and is considered by many modern professionals to be the greatest player of the historical period. Shu-saku was the heir to the 14th Honinbo, Shuwa, but he died from cholera before he had a chance to succeed Shuwa as the head of the Honinbo go house. Although he only reached 7-dan, he established himself as the top player of the day. He was victorious in every important match he played and he set an unprecedented record of nineteen straight wins over a period of thirteen years in the annual 'castle games'. His games still enjoy immense popularity in Japan and have become required reading for all serious students of the game. He left a legacy of games which have been an inspiration to succeeding generations. Even today, he remains perhaps the one player whose games are studied without fail by all serious students of the game. THE SAINT OF Shusaku was the leading player of the golden age of go in the mid-19th century. He has become known to later generations as the Saint of Go (Kisei or Gosei) and is recognized by modern players as one of the greatest geniuses in the history of the game. His victories over his contemporaries in a number of matches contributed to his reputation, but its main foundation is his perfect record, not even approached by any other player, of nineteen successive wins in the annual castle games played in the presence of the shogun. SHUSAKU'S Shusaku is considered the best model for aspiring professional players to study, especially his games with black. He was unexcelled in his complete mastery of the strategic principles and the practical techniques of go. His games are a treasure house of all the varied elements of the game, from the fuseki to the endgame, but in particular they provide amateur players with ideal material for studying the art of fighting in the middle game. Here are some 20th century views of "Shusaku simplified the complexity of go, concealing his great strength and profound analysis beneath the smooth surface of his game... It is not an exaggeration to say that all the principles and all the techniques of go are embodied in concentrated form in Shusaku's go." - Segoe Kensaku 9-dan "The speed and forcefulness of Shusaku's play with black are like lightning striking the go board; his skill at finishing off his opponent once he took the lead is unrivaled." - Hayashi Yutaka, go historian
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Book Title: INVINCIBLE The Games Of SHUSAKU
Book Series: SHUSAKU
Original Language: Japanese
Item Length: 7 1/8 in
Vintage: Yes
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Format: Paperback
Language: English
Item Height: 10 1/8 in
Personalized: No
Features: Illustrated, Large Print
Topic: Games
Item Width: 7/8 in
Signed: No
Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: KISEIDO PUBLISHING COMPANY
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults
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Edition: Second Printing
Publication Year: 1996
Type: Activity Book
Author: John Power
Genre: Puzzles, Trivia & Indoor Games
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Item Weight: 31.4 oz
Number of Pages: xii+420