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Getting Ahead with Keima
Difficulty: Beginner
Black is ahead in running down. White can consider getting ahead with keima.
In the resulting position, Black can get ahead with keima too.
Usually, one will play keima from a strengthened postion. If one jumps from a weaker position, the cut can become dangerous.
Therefore, White will probably stretch, Black will get ahead by stretching and White can now consider getting ahead with keima again.
The keima should be compared to what happens if white plays the straight-forward nobi at 1. Black can play double hane, and stays ahead. White's position is pushed far more to the right. Authors This is a copy of the living page "Getting Ahead with Keima" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |