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Elementary Moves / Moves in relation to one friendly stone
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Solid[01] Stretch
A move in direct contact with a friendly stone. This is not a push. A downward stretch is called sagari.
One space[02] コスミ Kosumi
A move with two ways to directly get contact with a friendly stone. The two stones are on different lines. Typical use: connect, move out?, attack, answer to keima
Proverb: Answer keima with kosumi
[03] 一間ト ビ Ikken Tobi
The two stones are on the same horizontal or vertical line and have exactly one space between them.
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Two spaces[04] ケイマ Keima
The two stones are on different lines and have two spaces between them.
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[05] 二間 トビ Niken Tobi or Two space jump
The two stones are on the same horizontal or vertical line and have exactly two spaces between them.
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Three spaces[06] 大ゲイマ Ogeima
[07] ハザマ トビ Hazama Tobi
Both oogeima and hazama tobi are at a distance of three spaces. Both need at least three moves to make a solid connection. There are four ways to do that with oogeima and even six with hazama tobi. However four of those six go over a. This makes a, the hazama (hole), a weak point. Oogeima does not have such a weak point. It is more solid. . This is a copy of the living page "Elementary Moves / Moves in relation to one friendly stone" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |