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  2. List of Go terms - Wikipedia

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    Seki (関, セキ) is a Japanese term for an impasse that cannot be resolved into simple life and death. It is sometimes translated as "mutual life" (Chinese: 雙活; pinyin: shuāng huó). For example, a capturing race may end in a position in which neither player can capture the other.

  3. Seki - Wikipedia

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    Seki, a term in the game of Go SEKI, an acronym for Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks in California Seki language , a Bantu language of Equatorial Guinea and Gabon

  4. Seki language - Wikipedia

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    Seki, also Baseke, Sheke or Sekiana, is a language indigenous to Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. It had been spoken in villages of Rio Campo and Northern Bata , along the coast, but its native speakers have begun abandoning the language for Spanish , Fang , and Kombe .

  5. Seiki (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Seiki (written: 正紀, 正義, 世起, 靖己, 清喜, 清輝 or 聖曠) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Notable people with the name include: Seiki Ichihara ( 市原 聖曠 ) , Japanese football and manager

  6. Rules of Go - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, Japanese and Korean rules have special provisions in cases of seki, though this is not a necessary part of a territory scoring system. (See "Seki" below.) Typically, counting is done by having each player place the prisoners they have taken into the opponent's territory and rearranging the remaining territory into easy-to-count shapes.

  7. Go (game) - Wikipedia

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    Seki can occur in many ways. The simplest are: each player has a group without eyes and they share two liberties, and; each player has a group with one eye and they share one more liberty. In the "Example of seki (mutual life)" diagram, the two circled points are liberties shared by both a black and a white group.

  8. Hundreds of California prisoners are fighting the LA fires ...

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    Hundreds of prisoners in California are helping battle the LA wildfires. Some earn $26.90 per 24-hour shift, or just over $1 an hour.

  9. Sessho-seki - Wikipedia

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    The Sessho-seki (殺生石, Sesshōseki), or "Killing Stone", is a stone in the volcanic mountains of Nasu, an area of Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, that is famous for sulphurous hot springs. In Japanese mythology , the stone is said to kill anyone who comes into contact with it. [ 1 ]