Kiseong 12 Game 1 OYose
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![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/3/e6210456d9da66e3ac541f5e4a393eb6.png) | Moves 82-91 |
HolIgor: I did not understand the idea behind , for a very long time. Why playing lightly? Then, I thought that I would probably just capture the marked stone is a passive geta. , gives white some security for urgent reduction of black's moyo.
HolIgor: , , - three moves in the same area. And that is not the end of the story yet.
HolIgor: After , white has to be worried about the center stones.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/38/0c440007ea345c3e64110a0140eea102.png) | Moves 92-101 |
HolIgor: connects black stones. Black has now played 4 moves in this area and got some land at the bottom. White is low. White cannot create more territory, he just erases.
HolIgor: peeps to the right too. A fierce attack at the thin group there is possible.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/21/44720045e971851bdf269646a934e3f5.png) | Moves 92-101 |
HolIgor: This short sequence is full of homework.
Homework
Question 1: Is black sure he does not die after , . I know he is, yet this is a homework.
Question 2: defends this part. What damage black can really inflict?
Question 3: is the fifth move in this erea. But now at last white's group is cut off. White plays a multipurpose . It looks rather thin, yet there is an implication to the left, isn't there? Or to the top? The main purpose of the move is to run away with the cut-off group.
Question 4: Next black's move is totally unexpected at my level. I did not know such moves exist.
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