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Local Ko Threat
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A local ko threat (or internal ko threat) is a ko threat that cannot be ignored, because ignoring it makes winning the ko useless. This kind of threat should therefore be played before any other kind.

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Diag.: Example

In this diagram, Black is playing ko for the life of his group in the corner. Black has just captured the ko with the marked stone. The point a is now a local ko threat for White. If Black ignores this and connects the ko, White will play b, killing the black group. So Black must play at b himself to avoid this. White can now retake the ko.



Charles Matthews I prefer 'local ko threat' - there are certainly cases in capturing races where internal ko threats would be external, which is pretty confusing.


I have put a clear-cut example of why you sometimes delay local threats at loss-making threats.



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