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Preventing shimari from growing in fuseki
Path: EnclosureTechniques · Prev: DoubleWingFormation · Next: DoubleShimari
Keywords: Opening
In the fuseki don't allow your opponent to get a double wing formation.
Try to prevent this formation in the fuseki. Usually the wedge in the middle of the right side helps if played early.
In professional games the upper side stone is usually played one line further away, as shown here. That makes a five-line extension on both sides. Now White typically reduces at a or b.
Charles Matthews The basic wisdom about not allowing your opponent double wing formations around an enclosure is often illustrated by problems with ryojimari positions. It is interesting to use a database also to look at how the pros play such positions, in komi go. It certainly isn't the case that they make it a strict rule to deny the opponent the double wing formation. Path: EnclosureTechniques · Prev: DoubleWingFormation · Next: DoubleShimari This is a copy of the living page "Preventing shimari from growing in fuseki" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |