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Use Contact moves For Defence
Path: GoProverbs · Prev: AddAnotherOneAndThenAbandonBothOfThem · Next: DoNotPeepAtCuttingPoints
Difficulty: Beginner
Keywords: Proverb
Whereas contact moves are considered bad for attacking (see DontAttachWhenAttacking), they are very useful when playing in the opponent's sphere of influence. The reason for both is that contact moves in general will make both players' positions stronger. When you are attacking, making the opponent stronger is the last thing you want, but in an invasion, or when you are defending your own weak position, strengthening the opponent is much less problematic - he is already strong, and giving him a bit more won't hurt that much. On the other hand, strengthening your own stones, and giving them the maximal amount of space, is often useful in these contexts. Scartol: Correct me if I'm wrong, but I understand that you're supposed to attach to the stronger stone, as in this diagram (attach at the marked spot, not at A):
This is discussed in Attach To The Stronger Stone In APincer, but it seems like it would apply here, too.
DJ: Scartol, it seems to me that you're mixing things up a bit...
Bill Spight: This is a very strange diagram. The Black stone is on the second line. Scartol: Yeah, I was mixed up, but DJ explained it okay. Can someone provide a diagram that does illustrate the principle of this page (and maybe delete all the rambling I've done?) Author(s): Path: GoProverbs · Prev: AddAnotherOneAndThenAbandonBothOfThem · Next: DoNotPeepAtCuttingPoints This is a copy of the living page "Use Contact moves For Defence" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |