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Redmond on "Complete Information"

Chris Garlock | Published on 12/14/2013


Joseki used to take months, sometimes years, to develop and be accepted. Now, like everything else in this hyper-connected world, they zip around the globe like so many electronic mushrooms, popping up overnight and sometimes fading just as fast. At least that's the way Michael Redmond 9P sees it. "We've seen one particular new sequence repeatedly this week," Redmond told me during one of our daily broadcasts at the SportAccord World Mind Games in Beijing. "Everyone's been playing it lately but I think it's really just a fad and doubt that it'll last." Unlike the fabled study groups of Japanese professionals and insei who extensively researched, developed and tested new patterns to spring on their opponents in tournaments, there are no secrets in a world where even top professionals play online on a regular basis. Further proof, if any were needed, that go is indeed a game of complete information. - Chris Garlock; photo by Makoto Moriwaki, Pandanet



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