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Keima protecting the cutting point
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The keima connection is an efficient shape. It assumes any cutting stone can be captured, typically with a ladder or possibly a loose ladder.

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Example

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Ladder 1

[Diagram]
Ladder 2


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Net?

unkx80: Extra line?

Yes, why not ? ;-) we could also be in the center and not in a corner even if these rectangular shapes are much seen in corners

unkx80: Okay... I added the WC stone. These diagrams are a bit confusing for me.


[Diagram]
Safe

Careful, not to put the BS group in atari.


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Unsafe


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