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The Second Line Page
The second line is normally used in conjunction with plays on the third and fourth line. An extension from a third-line stone along the second line is called a slide. These are very useful kinds of shapes, though if a slide is long it will also be thin. Plays made directly on the second line without immediate support from other stones are called submarines.
Jumps down from the fourth to the second line These are relatively hard to handle. It seems fair to say that none of them is strictly good shape.
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