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Bermuda Triangle
Path: Handicap   · Prev: FollowingTheOpponentAround   · Next: LiveSmall
  Difficulty: Beginner   Keywords: Shape, Tactics

The Bermuda triangle is a shape that often appears after a side invasion in handicap games. It is a kind of shape that the player suffering the invasion has to avoid. This triangle spells danger, hence the Bermuda triangle.

[Diagram]
Side invasion

Black plays the contact play of B2, mistakenly intending to connect underneath.


[Diagram]
Bermuda Triangle

White applies basic instinct and hanes at W1. Black suddenly gets caught by fear and draws back at B2. W3 makes a beautiful full triangle. BC is severely weakened. Black's position is cut to pieces. The advantage of having two stones in that zone to begin with has vanished.

For better responses, see Fourth Line Invasion With One Space On Both Sides.

For discussion of a continuation, see don't provoke damaging plays on the second line.



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