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Tactical discussion of Kageyama's example
Keywords: Tactics
Moved from net versus ladder. Tactical discussion of the previous diagramKarlKnechtel: Does b really capture the stones?
I suppose that since this diagram is drawn on the edge of the board, it will work eventually. But this certainly doesn't seem like as tight a grip as the geta offers, since that captures after at most three attempts at resistance by White.
unkx80: Thereafter, Black 5 blocks. White 6 and Black 7 are miai.
Now Black is really in trouble, if he does not give up this plan of attack. Seems like White should be able to find some escape here.
Now White has both options - a loose ladder with a, or four liberties with b.
I think Black can capture even without using the edge. - Migeru Charles Why? After White a, Black b White can just play c. Migeru I see. What if Black had a stone at d?
Charles It is still no good for Black. This is a copy of the living page "Tactical discussion of Kageyama's example" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |