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Fuseki Exercise 2 Solution
Keywords: Opening, Problem
There, because it prevents the black stones from having to run and if White plays a or c, Black still gets the other one, but doesn't have to fear for the life of the group, which gives him strength elsewhere on the board. Why isn't c as good? It secures the sides and corner, though I'd rather have played it at f... and what's wrong with the black stones there running? Build up some thickness on the top to disrupt White... Fhayashi: Because white "c" now would potentially create a weak white group in the midst of all the black stones (imagine black "f"), while white "b" would make the two black stones on top weak, without white "b" itself being weak. Move on to: Fuseki Exercise 3 This is a copy of the living page "Fuseki Exercise 2 Solution" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |