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Endgame Tesuji4
Keywords: EndGame, Tesuji
This move can sometimes be seen in amateur games. It is almost always wrong. It can sometimes have shape problems when White plays at a. But even for pure territory, it is a loss:
Compare this with the result of correct play:
Once one has seen
While the shape built by the marked stone may look akward, there is nothing White can do. One tricky question is how early one wants to play this sequence.
Since the white move at --dnerra This is a copy of the living page "Endgame Tesuji4" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |