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Keshi Is Worth As Much As An Invasion
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A keshi play, or "erasure", is a move made on the edge of an opponent's framework (moyo) or just outside it. The idea is to allow him some territory, but not that much. Typical keshis are the shoulder hit, the cap (boshi) and a play on the border of a central moyo. An erasing move is often the smart choice for several reasons:
I hope this helps :-) Tristan Jones (BGA 2 kyu) Path: GoProverbs · Prev: PlayKikashiBeforeLiving · Next: DontAttachWhenAttacking Path: InvasionItinerary · Prev: KeshiAndUchikomiReductionAndInvasionInGo · Next: FourthLineInvasionWithOneSpaceOnBothSides This is a copy of the living page "Keshi Is Worth As Much As An Invasion" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |