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Follow Up
Keywords: Go term
This is one of the most common terms in informed discussion and analysis of particular positions, and is much used on SL. There are slightly different usages to be found here. Follow-up to set patternsFor example 'cross-cut follow-up' would mean how to play next as soon as a cross-cut happens (which turns out to be a complex discussion - see Cross-cut Workshop). There are pages here such as These discuss the same matters in other common shapes. These are (all three) volatile situations in which it is clear enough to good players that it is important to continue somehow. Follow-ups implied by plays presumed goteFor example, a checking extension is supposed to be distinguished by some attack or invasion that can take place, if the opponent doesn't answer it locally and directly. This is a copy of the living page "Follow Up" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |