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Myoshu
Difficulty: Advanced
Keywords: Go term
"Myoshu", or spelled with the long vowels, "Myooshu", means an "extraordinary", "excellent", "magnificant" move, and such a move is unexpected by most people when it's delivered. The Chinese pinyin for the same word is "Miao4 Shou3".
Trying to make every stone a most efficient move would naturally leave some thinness in one's own shapes.[1] When shapes become thin, one has to struggle to save these weak stones. A myoshu move is even better than a tesuji move, which is more local.
[1] I beg your pardon! That's ridiculous. This is a copy of the living page "Myoshu" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |