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- Chinese_opening abstract "The Chinese opening (often Chinese fuseki) (Japanese: 中国流布石, chūgokuryū fuseki; Chinese: 中国流布局, zhōngguóliú bùjú) is an opening pattern in the game of Go. It refers to the placement of Black 1, Black 3 and Black 5 at the start of the game; and so, depending on White's plays, is a complex of whole-board go openings. It is distinguished by rapid development on the side, rather than making a corner enclosure. It has a fairly long history, developed by Japanese players originally, and introduced to Chinese Go at a later stage, but the Chinese player Chen Zude pioneered it in top-level play. The Chinese style became very popular in Japan from about 1970 onwards, and has by Go standards a thoroughly-researched theory. It has two variants: high (with 5 in the diagram on the fourth line) and low (as depicted). There is also a so-called "mini"-Chinese fuseki, an attack against the opponent's corner and placement of a stone midway between the attacking stone and a friendly corner. These are now amongst the most important patterns in go opening theory.".
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- Chinese_opening wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fuseki.
- Chinese_opening wikiPageWikiLink Chen_Zude.
- Chinese_opening wikiPageWikiLink Corner_enclosure.
- Chinese_opening wikiPageWikiLink Fuseki.
- Chinese_opening wikiPageWikiLink Go_(board_game).
- Chinese_opening wikiPageWikiLink Go_(game).
- Chinese_opening wikiPageWikiLink Go_opening_theory.
- Chinese_opening wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Chinese_opening wikiPageWikiLink Whole-board_go_opening.
- Chinese_opening wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chinese opening".
- Chinese_opening wikiPageWikiLinkText "mini-chinese formation".
- Chinese_opening hasPhotoCollection Chinese_opening.
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- Chinese_opening subject Category:Fuseki.
- Chinese_opening hypernym Pattern.
- Chinese_opening type Article.
- Chinese_opening type Disease.
- Chinese_opening type Article.
- Chinese_opening type Opening.
- Chinese_opening comment "The Chinese opening (often Chinese fuseki) (Japanese: 中国流布石, chūgokuryū fuseki; Chinese: 中国流布局, zhōngguóliú bùjú) is an opening pattern in the game of Go. It refers to the placement of Black 1, Black 3 and Black 5 at the start of the game; and so, depending on White's plays, is a complex of whole-board go openings. It is distinguished by rapid development on the side, rather than making a corner enclosure.".
- Chinese_opening label "Chinese opening".
- Chinese_opening sameAs Čínské_fuseki.
- Chinese_opening sameAs Kiinalainen_fuseki.
- Chinese_opening sameAs 中国流.
- Chinese_opening sameAs 중국식_포석.
- Chinese_opening sameAs Chińskie_fuseki.
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- Chinese_opening sameAs Çin_açılışı.
- Chinese_opening sameAs Q3234610.
- Chinese_opening sameAs Q3234610.
- Chinese_opening sameAs 中国流.
- Chinese_opening wasDerivedFrom Chinese_opening?oldid=640821516.
- Chinese_opening isPrimaryTopicOf Chinese_opening.