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Driving Tesuji
Path: Tesuji   · Prev: EyeStealingTesuji   · Next: UnderTheStones
  Difficulty: Beginner   Keywords: Tesuji, Tactics

A basic pattern is a ladder that is broken, but still is advantageous to play out for a little way. Often that works well, to damage the ladder-breaking stone.

[Diagram]
Diag.: Worry about the ladder-breaker

Clearly the marked white stone serves as a ladder-breaker, meaning that White can escape with a play at a. That, however, may not be a good idea. White has to decide first whether the marked stone is important.


[Diagram]
Diag.: Driving White about

Certainly Black 5 should be played this way, rather than at the point 6. After Black 7 White probably has to give up the marked stone.



[Diagram]
Diag.: Driving for overall position

This example from Teaching 44 B 91 is similar: White's marked stone is weakened. Black thinks of 1 and 3 as disposable stones now.

Charles Matthews



Andre Engels: Hmmm... I know the term 'driving tesuji' more from situations like the one below. The connection with the ladder is somewhat looser here.

[Diagram]
Diag.: Driving tesuji

Black 1 is the driving tesuji, giving Black two very useful sente moves at 3 and 5.

Charles See also [ext] http://www.european-go.org/magazine/articles/english/01-10-99-go-skills1.html

Jan: Andre's pattern of 'atari, extend, bump' is also shown in Tesuji by Davies. The pattern isn't generalized there.

Nice article, Charles; did you do more like that one? (the 'on your side' and 'ko' series are too hard for me)

Charles Sadly Emil Nijhuis didn't do more than one issue of that online magazine. I have done some similar articles for my club newsletter.

Here's another standard example.

Driving Tesuji Problem 1.



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