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Joseki are "established stones" i.e. sequences of stones that are known to lead to a certain, balanced result. Most joseki concern attacks on a single stone in corners, although there are also joseki for attacking shimari. It usually described as a study not for amateurs, but for fairly advanced players. The common proverb associated with the study of joseiki is: "Learning Joseki Loses Two Stones Strength - Studying Joseki gains four stones strength."

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  • Joseki are "established stones" i.e. sequences of stones that are known to lead to a certain, balanced result. Most joseki concern attacks on a single stone in corners, although there are also joseki for attacking shimari. It usually described as a study not for amateurs, but for fairly advanced players. The common proverb associated with the study of joseiki is: "Learning Joseki Loses Two Stones Strength - Studying Joseki gains four stones strength."
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  • Joseki are "established stones" i.e. sequences of stones that are known to lead to a certain, balanced result. Most joseki concern attacks on a single stone in corners, although there are also joseki for attacking shimari. It usually described as a study not for amateurs, but for fairly advanced players. The common proverb associated with the study of joseiki is: "Learning Joseki Loses Two Stones Strength - Studying Joseki gains four stones strength."
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