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- Sunjang_baduk abstract "This article is about a go variant. See the main go article here.Sunjang baduk (Korean: 순장바둑) is a variant of the game go (known as baduk in Korean) played in Korea which dates to the 16th century. It became obscure in the 1950s when it was largely replaced by modern go due to Japanese influence. There are around 45 surviving game records of Sunjang baduk, mostly from the 1880s. The oldest known game record was published in the Chosun Ilbo newspaper on March 1937, although the game was played much earlier. The game is between No Sa-ch'o and Ch'ae Keuk-mun. Sunjang baduk is played on a 19x19 board with 17 marked points which are used as indicators. The first 16 stones are put in a preset pattern on the marked points and black must make their first move on the Tengen (the center point on the board). Due to the prescribed nature of the opening, games tend to be aggressive which leads to fierce middle game fighting.The rules of play are similar to that of modern go. Traditionally, there was no komi but in later games it was introduced. Ko and Seki are treated the same as in modern go. Besides the initial position there are also differences in the scoring rules. To count the game, all neutral intersections (dame) must be filled in. Then, all dead stones (prisoners) and all stones not forming the outside boundaries are removed. The respective territories (with prisoners ignored and komi added if applicable) are compared to determine the winner. Like in go, handicaps exist to even the chances of winning between players of differing strength. The handicaps are different because of the initial setup.Sunjang baduk is occasionally played in tournaments, mostly by go players interested in Sunjang baduk as a go variant. The British Go Association hosted an online tournament in 2007. As part of the 2012 European Go Congress, there was a Sunjang baduk tournament as a sub event. The winner was Jonas Welticke.".
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- Sunjang_baduk comment "This article is about a go variant. See the main go article here.Sunjang baduk (Korean: 순장바둑) is a variant of the game go (known as baduk in Korean) played in Korea which dates to the 16th century. It became obscure in the 1950s when it was largely replaced by modern go due to Japanese influence. There are around 45 surviving game records of Sunjang baduk, mostly from the 1880s.".
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