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Solid connection
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Difficulty: Beginner
Keywords: Shape, Tactics, Go term
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/45/55a367660d837bfe7aa74dac1800ef08.png) | Black connects solidly |
Black 1 is a solid connection. Now you could say that the black stones are physically connected: and there is absolutely no way White can separate the stones.
A different option for Black here is the hanging connection, which isn't solid. Either way may be good, since each has some advantages and disadvantages.
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