Go A common layout of modern Go

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-30

Two stars

Black occupies the same side of the chessboard as the picture above.

Four. Fourth, into the four or four star position, called "two stars". The intention is to protect the corner with a small number of hands and try to expand the impact on the mid-abdomen, so as to quickly seize the big field and take the lead. This layout focuses on speed and actively takes the momentum.

Triple star

Black occupies the same side of the chessboard as the picture above.

Four. Fourth, into four.

Fourth, go to the fourteen star positions, called "three stars". It is intended to quickly seize the big field and form a big appearance. This layout focuses on speed and actively takes the momentum.

Wrong eye

Black occupies the same side of the chessboard as the picture above.

Four. Three, into the four three staggered sub-orders, called "wrong sub-orders". This layout attaches great importance to taking the field, and the move is steady, which is convenient for controlling the situation.

to the small eye

Black occupies the same side of the chessboard as the picture above.

Three. Fourth, into the four and three to the small eye, called "to the small eye". This layout has the appearance of luring the enemy, which focuses on one side, and can cooperate with each other when the enemy hangs the corner.

Diagonal

Black (Go.)

Four. Four, flat four, four), white (above.

Four. Fourth, into three or four) respectively occupy the four corners of the chessboard opposite (the selection of points is indefinite), called "diagonal type". The ancient Chinese constellation system is the diagonal star layout. Black and white occupy the opposite four-pointed star position (flat.

Four. Fourth, on four.

Four, go four. Fourth, into forty-four). Ancient Go, before the Yuan Dynasty, the opponent's chess, white first black and then black;Rao Ziqi, black first white later. Since the Ming and Qing dynasties, it has been unified as white first and black later. As shown in the figure below.

China Stream

Black occupies the same side of the chessboard as the picture above.

Four. Fourth, into four.

3. Into the 39th, it is called the "Chinese Stream". This layout is efficient, wide-ranging, fast, easy to become large-scale, taking into account both the field and the external situation. Later, it evolved into the High Chinese Stream and the Deformed Chinese Stream.

High Chinese stream

Black occupies the same side of the chessboard as the picture above.

Four. Fourth, into four.

Three, into the forty-nine, called "high Chinese stream". This layout is intended to develop in the mid-abdomen.

Morph the Chinese stream

In the picture above, black occupies the same side of the chessboard into three or four small meshes, flat three or six hanging corners, and nine and three dismantling edges, which is called "deformation of Chinese flow". Because it resembles a small Chinese stream, it is also called "mini Chinese stream". This layout is fast, easy to shape, varied, and heavy on the ground and attack.

Kobayashi Stream

In the picture above, the black occupies the same side of the chessboard into the four or three small orders, the flat three six hanging corners, and the fourteen dismantling edges, which is called "Xiaolin Liu". It was named after the Japanese chess player Koichi Kobayashi. It is intended to use a piece of cooperation on the side to gain the upper hand when the enemy hangs on the corner. This layout is ground-based, not risky.

Xiu Ce Flow

In the picture above, black even occupies the chessboard.

Four. Three, into four.

Three, flat four three small orders, called "Xiu Ce Liu". It was named after the Japanese chess saint Shuze. This layout is stable and solid, and it is easy to maintain the efficiency of the first move.

Cosmic flow

The black in the picture above has few corners and ground, and it is heavy on external potential, forming a huge force in the middle of the abdomen, called "cosmic flow". It is represented by the Japanese chess player Masaki Takemiya. This layout emphasizes the mid-abdomen and is conceived to form a large shape.

In addition to the above layouts, there are also a variety of combination layouts such as high eyes, outside the eyes, three three and other star positions, small orders, etc. Outline.

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