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Atari from crosscut
    Keywords: Shape, Tactics

When there are other stones nearby, sometimes the atari is the better follow-up to the crosscut, despite the proverb.

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The marked stone influences the crosscut. Suppose development towards the bottom right is important.


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With this atari and connect?, White limits the development of the Black stone and she influences the bottom right.


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Of course, Black can thwart White's intentions, but now she comes out with a ponnuki and probably sente, thanks to having given atari.


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Following the proverb and extend in this situation is not bad, but then Black can choose to connect his marked stone. His shape is not bad, whereas White 1 looks superfluous now


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It goes without saying that White 1 here violates the spirit of the proverb as it doesn't gain any liberty. The marked stone is now perfectly placed to hane at the head.



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