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Eyes win semeais
Path: GoProverbs · Prev: StrangeThingsHappenAtTheOneTwoPoint · Next: CheckEscapeRoutesFirst Path: GiveMeLiberties · Prev: ApproachMoves · Next: MeAriMeNashi Path: EyesCollection · Prev: LifeAndDeath · Next: EyeVersusEyeCapturingRace
Difficulty: Advanced
Keywords: Tactics, Proverb
The proverb 'Eyes win Semeais' means that in a semeai (capturing race), if one group has an eye and the other has not (in Japanese the term 'me-ari-me-nashi' is used for this situation), the player with the eye usually wins. An example of this proverb at work can be found in this diagram: at first sight White has 6 liberties and Black has 5, so if we just count the liberties, it seems that White would win the semeai even if Black went first. The truth is rather the opposite: Black will win, even if White goes first. The reason for that is Black's eye at a. Because playing here would be suicide for White, it is necessarily the last liberty White will fill. White will have to fill the shared liberties (5 and b) first. To count the liberties correctly in a situation like this, use the following rule:
There is a second way in which eyes influence semeais, less well-known (and in general also less important). This diagram is an example. Black and White both have four dame.
The reason for this is the approach move that White has to make, with
-- Andre Engels (2D Europe) Richard Hunter deprecates this proverb at Counting Liberties and Winning Capturing Races. See also counting liberties and the pages in the Eyes Collection. Path: GoProverbs · Prev: StrangeThingsHappenAtTheOneTwoPoint · Next: CheckEscapeRoutesFirst Path: GiveMeLiberties · Prev: ApproachMoves · Next: MeAriMeNashi Path: EyesCollection · Prev: LifeAndDeath · Next: EyeVersusEyeCapturingRace This is a copy of the living page "Eyes win semeais" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |