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Aliases (info) Oshi
PushAlong
Pushing
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Referenced by Nobi PushingBattle 35PointLowApproac... PushingFromBehind WhatActionsTheSto... 33PointHighApproach InTheBeginning ThicknessExample5 LargeAvalancheJumpIn ReadyReckoner BQM59 44PointLowApproac... ElementaryMoves2 MigeruVsAlexWeldon 44PointLowApproac... BQM88
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push
Keywords: Go term
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/49/91e07e8cb2f8a31a09223a0f2155b4a5.png) | Push along |
pushes along, taking territory and also reducing the liberties on the white stone. This is a typical pushing play, of the kind that can lead to a pushing battle. In Japanese it would be oshi.
Pushing from behind is considered to be disadvantageous.
Push in, push out, push through relate to a complex of different basic patterns, the Japanese de and degiri (q.v.).
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