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Overconcentration
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Translation of the Japanese term korigatachi (literally frozen shape). Too many stones (of one colour) in one part of the board for the work they do; so shape that is inefficient because too solid.

HolIgor: I think that there many various examples of the overconcentration in the amateur games, yet this page needs a good example of the use of overconcentration from a pro game. There is a classic one from a Shusaku game but I cannot find it at the moment. Does anybody know what I am talking about?

Charles Yes, if you mean Dosaku. By Shusaku's day, I think all pros knew about avoiding overconcentration traps.


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