seki

See also: sęki

English

If either player places a stone at C2, their opponent will be able to capture their stones and live. Therefore, this is a seki.

Etymology

From Japanese セキ (seki).

Noun

seki

  1. (go) In the game of Go, a state of impasse where neither player can benefit from playing in a location

Further reading

Anagrams

Japanese

Romanization

seki

  1. Rōmaji transcription of せき

Karao

Noun

seki

  1. foot; leg

Maranao

Noun

seki

  1. leg

Turkish

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish سكی (sekü, seki), from Proto-Turkic *sekü (stone bench, stage, dais).

Noun

seki

  1. seat
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