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NYSR-Other moves for W60
PageType: OngoingGame
Difficulty: Advanced
Keywords: MiddleGame, Shape, Attack & Defence, Tactics, Strategy
NYSR Other Moves For W60
First I also thought about W1 but black doesn't have to answer to W3 so he can play B4. W5 is still good but B6 means trouble for white.
This W1 seems playable, different game. Lucky: What move did you fear AvatarDJFlux? I wrote so short expecting some questions. So please help me doing a better comment.
AvatarDJFlux: Sorry, you're right, I should have specified better. Problem is I've been traveling for some conferences... I'm still away from home, but I have my PowerBook? with me, this time!
DJ contd. True, as Dave stated (B61, let us see where W is going with this. B stays strong in the upper right and secures his territory there), the peaceful answer of B 61 at a is good enough, maybe there's no need to pick up a fight!
Yes, B2 is possible. The problem is W3, W3 is good if W1 is meant as a reduction of a moyo, which is not the case here. Here white wans to strenghten her group (even if this means to sacrifice W1) and to keep an escape route to the center.
This W3 is more interesting in this position.
This way white got W6 and still has a cut at 'a'. With a move at 'b' white is alive.
If black plays B5 then W6 means a lot of trouble for him.
The cut B1 is another possibility. This is a confuse fight but white is happy as she more or less connected her two groups. AvatarDJFlux Thx, Lucky, I've got the point! This is a copy of the living page "NYSR-Other moves for W60" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |