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kusho example
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/2/123bb3d32503a6d5a79158224edeae7d.png) | Kyusho |
To White has yet to establish a base. Textbooks will tell you that a is the vital spot? for black to attack white, threatening b.
In an example of the proverb my opponents vital spot is my vital spot, white may well play at a to make shape:
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/6/c1017cdf6c9c867998e9e965130e552f.png) | makin' shape |
...and this is the book continuation.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/30/eda51a76714b4e03181a8ee64d6a290e.png) | makin' shape |
fills the marked Ko
although this sequence appears commoner at the top level. the sequence a,b,c,d follows.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/29/780fe631904c85c04765ce3f00a2fb52.png) | Kyusho |
was shown to me by a stronger player a while ago. Although I know it as the vital spot even now, it still looks strange to me.
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