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Nidan Ko Examples
Example 1
From Sakata's Go, vol. 6: How to Count, p. 12.
At first glance this looks like a sandan ko, with 3 legs, but if White takes (Actually, that may not be correct, given the interaction with the bottom position. This will take some more study. In any event, Sakata called this a nidan ko, so I think that the above explanation is what he had in mind.) This is a copy of the living page "Nidan Ko Examples" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |