Double Hane
Path: StonesWalkingPath · Prev: HaneAtTheHeadInJoseki1 · Next: Press
A double hane[1] (Japanese: nidan-bane), aka two-step hane is - as the name already suggests - two hanes played in succession. It is a response to White's hane-kaeshi at . Usually it is quite a powerful play, if the local situation allows it.
- Double hane follow up
- Double hane example 1
- Double hane example 2
- Double hane example 3
- Double hane on the first line (a beginner mistake)
Discussion on the /Discussion page.
[1]
Bill: Double hane is ambiguous. Better to say two step hane or staircase. See /Discussion page.
Path: StonesWalkingPath · Prev: HaneAtTheHeadInJoseki1 · Next: Press