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Underneath attachment

See attach.

Unilateral gote endgame

See gote.

Unilateral sente endgame

See sente.

Unsettled

No J, no C, K-¹Ì»ý(Ú±ßæ)

A state of stones that do not have a base or enough shape to make two eyes.

The Korean ¡®¹Ì»ý¡¯ literally means ¡®not alive yet.¡¯

Upper attachment

See attach.

Urgent point (area)

J-kyuba (ÐáíÞ), C-jichang (Ðá?)£¬K-±ÞÇÑ °÷

A point or an area which should be defended as soon as possible to avoid immense damage.

An ¡®urgent point¡¯ is related to a ¡®situation¡¯ while a ¡®vital point¡¯ is usually related to a ¡®shape.¡¯

There is a proverb saying ¡®the urgent point takes priority over the big point.¡¯

Cf. vital point

Variation

J-henka (?ûù), C-bianhua (?ûù)£¬K-º¯È­

1. Sequences derived from a pattern.

2. Sequences that could have been played instead of the sequence actually played in a game.

Vital point

J-kyusho(Ðáá¶), C-jisuo (Ðáá¶), K-±Þ¼Ò(Ðáá¶)

A point that is fatal to a group or a shape of stones.

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Wall

J-kabe (Ûú), C-qiangbi (?Ûú), K-º®

Stones facing the center or along a side that are solidly connected and stand in a row.

It has no cutting point, keeps the opponent from invading, and also has a lot of influence on other stones.

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The White¡¯s shape in Dia. 1 can be said a ¡®wall.¡¯

Way of Go

J-kido (ѤԳ), C-qidao (ѤԳ), K-±âµµ(ѤԳ)

The proper attitude one must have in playing Go.

Weak Group

No J, C-guqi (͵Ѥ), K-°ï¸¶(ÍÝØ©)

A group in danger, having no adequate eye shape, and can easily be attacked.

The literal meaning of the Chinese ¡®guqi(͵Ѥ)¡¯ is ¡®orphan stones¡¯ and that of the Korean ¡®°ï¸¶(ÍÝØ©)¡¯ is ¡®suffering horse.¡¯

Wedge

J-warikomi (ùÜ?), C-wa (?), K-³¢¿ì´Ù

To put a stone directly between two opponent¡¯s stones.

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The Japanese ¡®warikomi¡¯ literally means ¡®to go in to divide,¡¯ the Chinese ¡®wa(?)¡¯ means ¡®to scoop out,¡¯ and the Korean ¡®³¢¿ì´Ù¡¯ means ¡®to insert.¡¯

Weiqi

êÌѤ

The Chinese name for Go.

Wing Formation

J-, C-liangyi zhangkai (?ìÏ??), K-¾ç³¯°³

A formation which extends to two adjacent sides from an occupied corner as shown in the diagrams below.

It is considered to have lots of potential to develop into a huge territorial framework.

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Winning move

J-, C-shengzhao (ã­ó·), K-½ÂÂø (ã­ó·)

A move that is evaluated as the cause of victory.

Win without counting

J-ñéäã(chuoshi), C-zhongpan sheng (ñé??)£¬K-ºÒ°è½Â (ÝÕͪã­)

A victory in which one player resigns before territorial counting begins.

Zenith

J-tengen(ô¸êª), C-tianyuan (ô¸êª)£¬K-õ¿ø (ô¸êª)

The star point on the center of the board, i.e. x in Dia. 1.

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Zhongguo Qiyuan

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The Chinese Go Association

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