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Unkx 80 Go Terms Questions
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unkx80: This page contains the discussion originally found in AjiKeshi. Is this the same as a Thank You Move? --unkx80 In my personal opinion, there is a difference. The Thank You Move, i.e. the move White really wants to play here, is White 1, which leaves her with a one point bigger territory. There is no debate that the exchange in the example is a kikashi - it just happens to be only one of different ways to exploit the weakness. As it is too soon to tell that this is the best way, it is played too early and hence aji-keshi. --Stefan Can we agree that the set of thank you moves is a subset of the larger set aji keshi ? --Dieter May I know the difference between AjiKeshi and ZokuSuji? And we can call these as Su2 Shou3 in Chinese? Thank you. --unkx80 Maybe with the following sentences:
Dear unkx80, the character for zoku is pronounced like su in Mandarin (I am using Karlgren's 1923 book, not sure what romanization it used.) It means common or vulgar. Wow! Thanks Bill! Now I can relate some of these Japanese style terms with what I know in Chinese. --unkx80 You're most welcome. :-) -- Bill Path: ForcingAndInitiative · Prev: ThankYouMove/Discussion · Next: ForcingMoves This is a copy of the living page "Unkx 80 Go Terms Questions" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |