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Each stone on the board has a potential to help other stones. This potential is called influence. Some stones perform that job better, some do that worse.

A simplest form of help is to serve as a ladder breaker?. This kind of help is long range and directional, a very distant stone can decide an outcome of a ladder. Due to this fact one often hears that stones radiate influence.

In other cases stones support other stones by providing connections or escape routes for weak groups or cutting off escape paths for the stones of opposition.

Though the difference between fourth and third line is not that large, usually fourth line stones have much better influence, though they cannot keep territory very well.

It is very good when the influence is combined with strength(absence of weak points), forming thickness. Still better if the same stones are used to build territory.

Stones that are sealed in the corners have no or very little influence. Thus one of the objectives for a play in the corner is to secure an exit to the center.



See also: thickness



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