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TA1999 Problem 2 Attempt
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Jasonred I know it's wrong but I'll attempt some poor answer anyhow... cut at 1 to force 2? Then, um... er... I dunno, but I'm guessing any move than forces a defensive reply and also strengthens your own position can't be too awful...
Black will answer this way instead. White has no good tactic to continue here. Charles Matthews A move like white 1 is generally considered bad, for the following reasons:
-- Andre Engels
The most important part of the board seems to be the centre lower left. White has a moyo at the bottom, black has one on the left side. White will want to extend his moyo towards the center, black to both extend and strengthen it. There are three main strategies for white to take here:
Anothere thing to take in mind is white's weak group at the top - black might be able to get into white's moyo by attacking it. However, if the third option is chosen, there are chances of a black splitting attack, which would be even worse. Without much confidence, I choose the second option and play white 1 and 3 here. -- Andre Engels This is a copy of the living page "TA1999 Problem 2 Attempt" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |