Shapes and Connections

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Keeping your stones connected as solidly as necessary with as few stones as possible is something which any go player will have to learn in order to improve.

Here are a list of common connections used, as well as some shapes which you should be able to recognise.

* Bamboo Joint (Take Fu)
* Big Bulge
* Dango (dumpling)
* Diamond (or Diamond Shape)
* Double Hane (Two step hane)
* First Line Connection or Bridge Under
* First Line Ogeima Connection
* Hane (bend)
* Hanging Connection and Tiger's Mouth
* Honeycomb
* Keima Protecting the cutting point
* Keima Side Connection
* Ikken Tobi or One Space jump
* Keima (knight's move)
* Kosumi (diagonal connection)
* Lantern Procession
* Lion Shape
* Ogeima (large knight's move)
* Pole connection
* Ponnuki
* Hazama tobi (diagonal jump)
* Mouth Shape
* Parallelogram
* Second Line Connection
* Square Good Shape
* Solid Connection
* Table shape
* Tippy table
* Tortoise shell
* Trapezium shape
* Trumpet Connection
* PoleConnection/Example1
=== Problems ===
* Hitachi number 9 problem from rec.games.go
=== See also ===
* Shape collection
* Connecting techniques
* Shape
* Haengma
* Elementary moves
* Protecting the cut
% In time, this "shapes and connections" page should be removed, and replaced by the "shape collection" and "connecting techniques" pages.
% RP: agree
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Gabaux: I have read somewhere about harmonic shapes. Does anybody have further information what is this technical term? Or can somebody show some such shapes?

Shapes and Connections last edited by 2601:08c0:0385:10f0 on June 28, 2024 - 10:35
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