Is this term widely used? I don't recall seeing it anywhere else.
I think it's a reasonable term, but I'm not sure it's the right term for the first move in the 33 Point Invasion Angle Play? page: because there's already a stone at the 4-4 point, the 2-4 move in question is perhaps better described as a rip-able tobi (thinking of the ripped tobi shape discussed in l'âme du go).
(Just noticed I wasn't logged in; sorry. Malcolm)
I had similar doubts when creating the page.
It's just struck me that the words split / splittable may be better than the words rip / rippable, for these split shapes (ripped keima, ripped tobi). Maybe I should go back and edit four basic shapes... Hmmm...
Reviewing the two pages I made yesterday, I now would prefer they used the words split/splittable rather than rip/ripped/rippable.
Could a SL librarian please kindly rename the two pages I made yesterday? (ripped jump, ripped keima alias for ripped knight's move)
Thank you.
Also Rippable Jump, 33 Point Invasion Rippable Jump? would be better as Splittable Jump, 33 Point Invasion Splittable Jump IMO.
Sorry for my hesitation/mistakes and for this confusion...
I can do these renamings, but is there consensus by others?
Thanks Unkx80.
By the way, I just noticed, splittable seems to have a double "t". I got the spelling wrong in one of my posts above, which I have just edited. So it would be splittable jump, splittable knight's move? etc.