MoreVariousMoyos

   

Here are some moyos. For moyos based on 4-4 points, see VariousMoyos

Think about how you would change your invasions for each one.

Some answers: MoreVariousMoyos/Answers

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Keima shimari, wide extensions

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Keima shimari, narrower or more reinforced extension

(Same answer if black has stones at a and b instead)

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Ogeima shimari, mixed extensions

This seems to be a popular set of extensions.

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Ogeima shimari, wide extensions

Can white take advantage of the wider extension?

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Ogeima shimari, narrow extensions

What if black's formation is tighter?

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Ogeima shimari, completed

It looks like its too late to do anything in the corner, and white better settle for a shoulder hit at a.....

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4-5 point only, facing extension

Black is about to make a perfect shape by playing at a....

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4-5 point only, other extension

If a we can expect black b... How do you feel about it?

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Ikken tobi shimari. This is my favourite moyo!

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Ikken tobi shimari. Reinforced extensions

Black is about to make perfect shape playing at a...

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Ikken tobi shimari. Narrow extension.

White would dearly love to play a before black plays b. But with that narrow extension, b seems much more sente....


This page was created for the 2005 West Surrey Teach-in.


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