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knight's move net
Difficulty: Beginner
Keywords: Tactics
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/38/8a2eca98fc4eb33438b4729af570402d.png) | Net question |
Black to play and capture the marked stones.
There are quite a number of patterns of net; those built on knight's move relations are sometimes missed in games by amateur dan players. This less usual example is taken from a Korean book for use in schools.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/19/fec4b9121c3213f56f76fc834e076440.png) | Knight's move for clean capture |
After White can do nothing.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/22/62e815d34057e2cd7b2f634aa8e7201e.png) | Too close by Black |
If is played one line closer, White can do plenty, and if Black resists White's escape, the stones become weak.
Charles Matthews
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