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Aliases (info) Nidanbane
TwoStepHane
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Double Hane
Path: StonesWalkingPath
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Difficulty: Beginner
Keywords: Go term
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/18/c77c626b0b960d064393e5693e3913ff.png) | Black 1, Black 3: double hane |
A double hane (Japanese: nidan-bane), aka two step hane is - as the name already suggests - two hanes played in succession. It is a response to White 2 hane-kaeshi. Usually it is quite a powerful play, if the local situation allows it.
Path: StonesWalkingPath
· Prev: HaneAtTheHeadInJoseki1 · Next: Press
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