It has been quite a while but I’m back with another review. These take a while and I’m always busy with school and other things so while I wish I could commit to doing these more often it will continue to be catch as catch can. Anyway, here is another Shusaku game. Enjoy!

 

Here is Shusaku, in 1841, taking on a 5 dan with only a two stone handicap. I’m not sure of the exact date but Shusaku would only be 10 or 11 I believe and while he has an official rank of shodan his play more than speaks for itself.

 

Here is the thrilling conclusion to this amazing match between Rui Naiwei and Cho Hunyun in 2000 for the Korean National Title. Rui is one of the strongest female players in the world and has, like Cho, a hard fighting style so this game is sure to be spectacular.

 

The battle between Rui Naiwei and Cho Hunyun for the 2000 Korean National Title continues in this excellent match. Cho has a special plan that we will see in this game and the next.

 

Rui Naiwei fights Cho Hunhyun for the Korean National Title in 2000. These are a series of hard fighting games with very difficult middlegame fighting. Once I get these three games reposted (shouldn’t take long). I’ll have a new Shusaku game up.

 

In order to make the game reviews look and act the way I want (and do it in a mobile compatible way) I’m moving the site to WordPress and the game reviews will just open in a new page seperate from the blogging platform. That is the plan. Excuse the mess, I’m busy as all get out with school and other real life Go stuff.

If you live the the Pacific NW of the U.S. then try to come to the first meeting of the PDX Go Ratings League Dec. 3rd 2011

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