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Aliases (info) IkkenTobi
OneSpaceJump
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One-point jump
Difficulty: Beginner
Keywords: Shape, Tactics
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One-point jump (ikken tobi in Japanese'') is often used to connect groups of stones.
It is not completely secure, since it can often be cut; but in general, the attacker will also end with two cut-apart groups and will find life difficult: cutting the one-point jump.
The one-point jump is often the correct move for defence and is very often applied in running fights. A proverb says that ikken tobi is never wrong.
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