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Ishida's Joseki Dictionary By Ishida Yoshio Published
by Kiseido Reviewed by Phil Waldron
6d
Whatever
their playing strength, every go player has had the experience of being caught
in an unknown joseki sequence and wondering whether the game would be over after
the first corner. After the game, it is common practice to consult a joseki
dictionary to avoid being caught again in the future. In the English-speaking
world, Ishida Yoshio's Dictionary of Basic Joseki collection has served as the
definitive joseki reference for almost thirty years. Often simply called
"Ishida", this three-volume work surveys josekis arising from the most common
corner openings, and covers all major variations known in the
1970s. While no
joseki dictionary can hope to cover all of the thousands of possible variations,
the authors of this collection have done a superb job pruning away obscure
sequences that are rarely played. This leaves enough space for a further
analysis of mistakes and trick plays, as well as examples from actual games.
Future development from the resulting positions is also discussed, although this
is more the exception rather than the rule. The amount and level of analysis
appears to be most suitable for players who have reached the single-digit kyu
level. Beginners may find themselves, and a simpler reference such as Kiseido's
"38 Basic Joseki" might be more
useful. While it was a
complete reference when it was published, the Ishida collection is showing its
age. Professional opinion about many variations has changed in the past thirty
years, and new sequences are constantly being invented and refined. This is most
obvious in the sections related to josekis resulting from pincers around the
star-point, which is almost completely irrelevant by now. This is unfortunate
considering how important these sequences are to modern go.
Whatever its drawbacks, all
three volumes of the Dictionary of Basic Joseki are a must-have for all serious
go players. They remain the most complete joseki collection available to
Westerners and for that reason alone are worth having on the
bookshelf.
Available at http://www.kiseido.com/go_books.htm
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