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Nozoki
Keywords: Go term
A nozoki (English term 'peep') is a move which threatens to cut. Black 1 and white 2 are both nozoki, threatening black A and white B respectively. A nozoki is a play near (peeping at) a connection.
White 1 also threatens to cut at A, but it isn't nozoki. Charles Matthews This is an example of atekomi. Question -- given the Proverbs "do not peep at a cutting point" and "Even a moron connects against a peep", it seems that a peep is generally an undesirable move. When is it useful? Is is more appropriate in mid game or end game? --Logan Bender No, some "peeps" are good moves, refer to what is said under kikashi and nozoki. As to the proverb "do not peep at a cutting point", the meaning is: if you can cut, cut (see raw peep). This is a copy of the living page "Nozoki" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |