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Getting ahead with a one-point jump
Keywords: Shape, Tactics
When Black is not strong in this part of the board, his running group is most probably under attack. The basic move for defense is a one-point jump. Thus getting ahead with a one-point jump can be recommended. Another case:
In this nadare variation,
This continuation is nearly forced. White has better influence than would be gained with White a in the previous diagram, and Black cannot yet cut at b. Authors This is a copy of the living page "Getting ahead with a one-point jump" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |