Atari
The state of a stone or group of stones that has only one liberty.
The process of doing so, ie placing a stone that causes stones to be in Atari, is called Ate. (So in strict wording, a player plays Ate, not Atari.)
(Example 1)
The white stones are all in atari. Each white stone has one liberty. White's liberties are the marked intersections (or points).
A stone in atari is in danger of capture by the opponent.
(Example 2)
The five black stones on the top right are in atari. The only liberty they have is the circled intersection.
The group of two black stones on the lower left is also in atari. It may be captured by white (when white plays at a).
Spot the Atari!
Unable to see which stones are under atari? Some exercises can be found at Spot the Atari.
By the way, hatari is the word for 'danger' in Kiswahili. Thought you ought to know that. Charles
As a Kiswahili speaker who just started playing Go, that connection has been rather amusing. It has also made me say Atari in games much more than I otherwise would have. Perhaps to the point of annoyance for my opponents? mafidufa?
See also:
- Calling out atari
- Double atari
- bad: Atari Atari and Beginners play atari
- worse: Auto-atari
- difficult: Costly atari
- Atari Go
- Two liberties
- Good atari - bad atari
- Atari Inc. An American electronic entertainment company. This company has this name because it was founded by two Go players.