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Fuseki Exercise 9 Solution
Keywords: Opening, Problem
Alex Weldon: Here's my low double-digit / high single-digit kyu guess. I would play the sequence shown here ( Of course, I'm probably wrong.
unkx80: Your answer is perfect. =)
unkx80: Firstly, note that d is off topic as the center of attraction is now how to deal with the marked White stone. If Black chooses 1 (a in the problem) then White 2 and 4 easily makes a base inside the san ren sei framework, which goes against the san ren sei principle of attacking the invading stones. Also, after White 4, the position of the marked Black stone is odd.
If Black chooses 1 (c in the problem) then White will gladly exchange the marked stone for the territory in the corner in this commonly used fuseki. Now the marked Black stone makes the entire shape overconcentrated, the shape would look much better if the stone at 1 is placed at e instead.
On to Fuseki Exercise 10. This is a copy of the living page "Fuseki Exercise 9 Solution" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |