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Counterattack
Kageyama encourages players -- both in fuseki and yose -- to resist the temptation to defend against an attack, and instead to charge ahead and wage a counterattack. Do others agree with this? It makes a little more sense to me during yose, because the situations are more drastically different, and you might have more of an advantage there. Fuseki example:
-- Scartol adamzero : While i don't think it applies quite so well at this early a stage in fuseki, i believe it is invaluable advice for late fuseki and chuban. I think I jumped two stones nearly immediately the day I started chanting "apply the principle of mutual damage" under my breath as a mantra, during the chuban. (fyi, the chant seems to work pretty well if you read it as if it were iambic sexameter ;-) ) This is a copy of the living page "Counterattack" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |