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Diagonal Attachment Follow-Up
Path: DiagonalAttachmentPath · Prev: JosekiAsASourceOfBadHabits · Next: HomeAdvantage
Keywords: Shape, Tactics
If Black ignores White's marked move, White can make a tiger shape. This is considered very advantageous (when the Black stone is isolated as in this diagram). Therefore, ...
Often White plays hane like this, especially close to edge.
Under comparable circumstances, when eyeshape is at stake, one sees Black hane like this.
If the diagonal move is deliberately played, and not a weak player's diagonal it may have been with the purpose of making Black heavy. Black may then dodge White's intentions and jump lightly to
Charles Path: DiagonalAttachmentPath · Prev: JosekiAsASourceOfBadHabits · Next: HomeAdvantage This is a copy of the living page "Diagonal Attachment Follow-Up" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |