- Da Guo Shou Tournament 1993 (1st) (National Champion)
- Ma Xiaochun wins 70: 64
- format 70: 62
- Liu vs. Qian 70: 63-64*
- Daewang Title (Great King)
- format, prize money, 1997 winner 80: 7
- Daewang Title Match
- 1995 (12th): Yi Ch’ang-ho wins 73: 5
- Daidosan Bungoro (sumo)
- untitled oban print (cover note) 78: 1
- Daiwa Securities Cup Net Igo Ladies (Japan)
- 2007 (1st): Kobayashi Izumi wins 112: 6*
- 2008 (2nd): Xie Yimin wins 117: 9
- 2009 (3rd): Xie Yimin wins 120: 6, 7
- 2010 (4th): Mannami Kana wins 123: 7
- Daiwa Securities Cup Net Igo Open (Japan)
- 2006 (1st): Takao Shinji wins 109: 8
- 2007 (2nd): O Meien wins 111: 5, 6
- 2007 (3rd): Takao Shinji wins 114: 7
- 2008 (4th): Kono Rin wins 118: 8
- 2009 (5th): Kono Rin wins 121: 6
- 2012 (7th): Iyama Yuta wins 128: 8
- 2013 (8th): becomes an official tournament 129: 10
- Daiwa Securities Grand Champion Tournament (Japan)
- 2008 (1st): highlights and semifinal winners 115: 7
- 2008 (1st): Iyama Yuta wins 116: 7
- 2009 (2nd): Iyama Yuta wins (+ full results) 118: 8
- 2010 (3rd): Takao Shinji wins 122: 8
- Dali Travel Women’s World Professional Go Tournament
- 2006-07 (1st): highlights (+ results) 110: 3*
- 2006-07 (1st): Pak Chi-eun wins (+ results) 112: 4
- Daly, Andrew
- “Go-Playing Program on Home Computers” 38: ifc
- Dame see Liberties , Neutral points
- Dame-zumari see Shortage of liberties
- Dan-level problems
- see also many other problems without level of difficulty given
- 4×4 go problem (by Cho U) 125: 51, 53
- “Advanced Tesuji Problems” 18: 37-40
- “Advanced Tesuji Problems” (by various professionals) 38: 52-58
- “Basic Fighting Techniques”, from 18: 51, 54; 32: 46, 50-51; 34: 47, 52;
- 37: 52, 56-57; 39: 41, 46
- “Clever Moves, Stylish Tesujis” (Kojima Takaho) 103: 59-63
- life-and-death problem 112: 60, 64
- various tesuji 26: 22, 32...34; 35: 46, 50
- Dan players
- see also individual players
- Korean professionals (as of 1985 and 1999), number of 86: 54
- Korean professionals (as of 2008), number of 116: 9
- Korean professionals, strength of new 78: 19; 86: 60
- Dan ranks
- see also 1-dan , 6-dan , 8-dan , 9-dan
- Nihon Ki-in reform (2003) of preliminary tournaments and effects on 97: 12
- Danek, Vladimir vs. Kim Ch’eol-chung
- WAGC 1983 (play-off for 5th place) 32: 41-42
- Danish Championship
- 1980 note 22: 3-4
- 1986 note 46: 6
- Danube Cup see Donau Cup
- Databases see Game databases
- Davies, James
- “The Advantage of Playing Last” 12: 56-57
- “The Chinese Rules of Go” 5: 30-40
- An Easy Introduction to Go (book review) 18: 61
- “Go in Lilliput” [4 parts] (small-board problems) 17 ; 18 ; 20 ; 21: ...
- “The Japanese Rules of Go” (review) 12: 43-46
- “Reading Problems” 3: 37-39
- “Small-Board Problems” [3 parts] 14: 55-57; 15: 55-57; 16: 55-56
- Davies, James and Ogawa Tomoko
- “Odd Man Out” [4 parts] (endgame problems) 17 ; 18 ; 20 ; 21: ...
- Davies, James and Sakai Masanori
- “Forcing Moves” [4 parts] (problems and examples) 17 ; 18 ; 20 ; 22: ...
- Dead shape see Nakade
- Death see Life and death
- Decapitation
- Motoharu and the Severed Head (cover story by Pinckard) 82: 38
- Defects
- see also Cutting points , Weak extensions
- defending with thick moves (examples) 69: 55-57
- “Find the Defects” (problems) 94: 53-54, 56-57
- Defending
- “3-3 Point Invasions, Defending Against” 89: 40-45
- “Attacking is the best means of defence” (proverb) 73: 58-59, 61
- bad defensive style (problems), calculation of 44: 27, 28; 47: 53, 60-62
- capping move (problem), calculation of bad defensive moves against 48: 42, 45-46
- corner defense in good style (problems) 54: 28, 30; 58: 51, 53-54
- enclosed group (problem) 37: 52, 57
- “Good and Bad Shape” (Magari Reiki) 32: 51-52, 35
- good shape moves (problem and examples) 79: 61, 62
- “Good Style and Correct Shape” (Rin Kaiho) 44: 34*, 38-39; 48: 43*, 48-50
- “Practical Tactics and Tesuji” (Rin Kaiho) 17: 58-59
- proper move analysis (examples) 122: 63-64; 126: 60
- thick defensive moves (examples) 69: 53-57; 71: 57-60
- Descent see Sagari
- Detkov, Ivan
- first USSR player in WAGC 44: 4*
- Diagonal attachment see Kosumi-tsuke
- Diagonal fuseki see Tasuki-komoku fuseki
- Diagonal move see Kosumi
- Diamond, Jon vs. Prescott, Paul
- British Championship 1977 (Game 4) 5: 45-48
- Diaries
- see also Chronologies
- 18th-century Dutch ambassador to China mentions go 91: 67-68*
- Dice games see Liu-po
- Dicky, Anne
- All-Japan Women’s Amateur Championship 1978, plays in 8: 4*
- Dictionary of Basic Fuseki
- notice (Power) 102: 11
- Difficult problems see Dan- , Professional-level problems
- Dijkema, Peter
- Dutch Championship 1987 (report) 48: 6
- European tournaments 1987 (reports) 49: 5-6
- Dinerchtein, Alexandre
- “First Professional Victory, Dinerchtein’s” (game) 97: 37-41
- “An Interview with Alexandre Dinerchtein” 97: 36-37
- Dinerchtein, Alexandre vs. Kim Dae-youn
- Korean Professional League 2003 97: 37-41
- Ding Wei
- Mingren Tournament 2007 play-off, wins 113: 11*
- Diptychs see under individual artists
- Direction of play
- approach moves, which way to play 67: 42-46
- “Eight Fuseki Problems to Test Your Sense of Direction” 88: 48-53
- “Simple Fuseki Theory” (Honda Sachiko) 49: 41-45*
- Disciples
- see also Inseis
- “From Amateur to Professional” [4 parts] (Tomita Tadao) 17 ; 18 ; 20 ; 21: ...
- Iwamoto on his life as live-in disciple 47: 33
- Kitani see Kitani school
- Redmond’s life as live-in disciple 43: 15-16
- Takao Shinji 106: 50*; 119: 10-11
- Discontinued tournaments see under Chinese , International , Japanese , Korean ,
- Taiwanese tournaments
- Diseases see Illnesses
- Disputes (over rules) see under End of game , Ko rules
- Disturbing ko (Ing rules)
- comparison with super ko and types of 71: 16-17
- definition 71: 15-16
- Divination
- in relation to origin of go 70: 54-55
- Divination boards
- discussion of use of 70: 48-49*
- “Do-It-Yourself Commentary Workshop: Develop Your Critical Powers” (Ishii S.)
- [3 parts] (fuseki quiz) 9: 56-61; 10: 54-59; 11: 54-59
- Dochi (5th Honinbo) (1690–1727)
- biography 13: 62; 14: 62-63, 47
- endgame tesuji (1705), most famous, by 14: ibc
- Yara no Satonoshi (1710), defeats 20: 63
- Dochi vs. Dosetsu Inseki
- jubango 1706 (Games 2 & 7) 13: 62-ibc
- Dochi vs. Senkaku
- challenge match 1705-06 (Game 1) 14: 63-ibc
- “Docking Exercises”
- [2 parts] (problems) 8: 51, 56, 61; 9: 50, 55-56
- DoCoMo Cup see Women’s Kisei
- Doetsu (3rd Honinbo) (1636–1727)
- challenges Sanchi 10: 64-ibc
- Doetsu vs. Dosaku
- 1681 11: 64-ibc
- Doetsu vs. Sanchi
- challenge match 1668-75 (Game 11) 10: 64-ibc
- Dog’s face
- calculation of shape value (problem) 48: 42, 47-48
- Dojos see Kitani school , Kweon dojo
- Donations
- by Cho U for earthquake and tsunami relief efforts 126: 8
- of TV Asia Tournament 2008 prizes to earthquake victims 116: 4
- Donau Cup
- 1984 report (Steininger) 35: 32
- Dong Yan
- Tianyuan Title Match 2000, loses to Chang Hao in 88: 14
- Dong Yan vs. Yoda Norimoto
- CSK Cup 2003 (Round 3) 99: 23-24
- Donggang Cup (Taiwan)
- past title-holders 103: 11
- 2004 (4th): Lin Zhihan wins 103: 11
- 2006 (6th): Zhou Junxun wins (+ results) 109: 10
- 2007 (7th): Chen Shiyuan wins (+ results) 114: 10
- 2010 (10th): Zhou Junxun wins 123: 10
- Doping tests
- in Asian Games 2010 125: 16
- in WAGC 2010 122: 5
- Dosaku (4th Honinbo) (1645–1702)
- biography 11: 63, ibc; 13: 62
- “Honinbo Dosaku’s Brilliant Tesujis” (problems) 97: 57-60
- Dosaku vs. Chitetsu
- 1668 & 1676 (tesuji problems) 97: 57, 58-60
- 1674 11: 63-64
- Dosaku vs. Doetsu
- 1681 11: 64-ibc
- Dosaku vs. Doteki
- 1682 (two games) 5: 41; 12: 61-62
- Dosaku vs. Hinaya Rippo
- undated game (5 stones, tesuji problem) 97: 57, 60
- Dosaku vs. Peichin Hamahika
- 1682 (4 stones) 18: 62-64
- Dosaku vs. Shunchi
- 1668 (2 stones, tesuji problem) 97: 57, 58
- Dosetsu Inseki (3rd Inoue) (1646–1719)
- biography 13: 62, ibc
- “The Most Difficult Go Problem Ever” 29: 43, 47-49
- Dosetsu Inseki vs. Dochi
- jubango 1706 (Games 2 & 7) 13: 62-ibc
- Dosetsu Inseki vs. Doteki
- 1682 12: 62-63
- Doteki (Honinbo heir) (1669–90)
- biography 12: 61...ibc
- Doteki vs. Dosaku
- 1682 (two games) 5: 41; 12: 61-62
- Doteki vs. Dosetsu Inseki
- 1682 12: 62-63
- Doteki vs. Shunchi
- castle game (1685) 12: 64-ibc
- Double 5-3 point joseki
- “New Moves and New Josekis” (Yi Ch’ang-ho) 79: 70-71
- Double-approach moves
- see Double-knight approach (4-4 point joseki) ,
- Knight approach and one-space high approach (4-4 point joseki)
- Double crown (Japan)
- Cho Chikun wins (1981) 25: 2*
- Double-knight approach (4-4 point joseki)
- “After the Joseki” (problem and analysis by Kato Masao) 92: 40, 42
- calculation of bad moves (problems) 49: 45, 46-48
- “New Moves and New Josekis: Tempting Black to Push Through” (Abe Yoshiteru)
- 78: 62-64
- sacrifice variation 113: 60
- tewari analysis of variations of 59: 61
- Double ko
- comparison of Ing and Japanese rules 5: 36
- Double-ko seki
- example 50: 16-17
- Double snapback
- example 50: 21-22
- Double star-point fuseki see Nirensei
- Double-wing extension
- sanrensei, how to attack in 12: 37-40
- Dowa (Honinbo)
- see also Yamashita Keigo
- resumes name of 123: 5; 124: 18
- DPR Korea see North Korea
- “Dr. Paduk’s Life-and-death Problem”
- (by Kweon O-min) 106: 8, 66
- Dragon Star (title)
- Chinese see Longxing Cup
- Japanese see Ryusei Tournament
- Dramas
- Go Taiheiki Shiraishi-Banashi (cover note) 119: 1
- Drawing back see Attach-and-draw back
- Drawn games see Jigo
- “Driftwood Board, The” (John Fairbairn)
- (go board of Honinbo house) 30: 52-53
- Du Fu (712–770)
- poem by 61: 43
- Du Mu (803–852)
- poem by, and its interpretation 65: 61-62
- Dual life see Seki
- Duffer’s kosumi
- examples 30: 47-48
- Dutch Championship
- 1985 note 39: 7
- 1987 report (Dijkema) 48: 6
- Dutch go
- Schlemper’s view (1989) on 57: 35-36
- youth development (as of early 1980s) 27: 3
- Dutch Junior Championship
- 1982 report (Heydenrijk) 27: 3*
- Dutch tournaments
- see Amsterdam Tournament ,
- Dutch Championship ,
- Dutch Junior Championship ,
- Rotterdam Tournament
- Dynasties, Chinese see Tang , Sung , Ming , Ch’ing
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