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Hane at the Head of Two
Path: GoProverbs · Prev: LopTheHeadOfALadderOffAtTheEarliestOpportunity · Next: TheEmptyTriangleIsBad Path: StonesWalkingPath · Prev: Bulge · Next: HaneAtTheHeadOfThree
Difficulty: Advanced
Keywords: Shape, Tactics, Proverb
This proverb says that in a position like the one in this diagram, playing hane with Black a or White b (facing the center) is very big move. If one is faced with a position like this, it is hardly ever good to play somewhere else on the board. The difference between these two moves is simply too large.
Let's visualise the effect:
Author: AndreEngels, (WikiMasterEdit by Dieter). Path: GoProverbs · Prev: LopTheHeadOfALadderOffAtTheEarliestOpportunity · Next: TheEmptyTriangleIsBad Path: StonesWalkingPath · Prev: Bulge · Next: HaneAtTheHeadOfThree This is a copy of the living page "Hane at the Head of Two" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |