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Pulley
Keywords: Life & Death, Go term
Tamsin's term for the capturing technique used in situations such as this:
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/49/155aa7ffdbc2e19343b20cdee9224d4a.png) | Basic Situation |
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/8/126b294416783cee955d3f558ce07e32.png) | The tesuji |
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/37/b2e0180212266336d3971cac63890bee.png) | A false eye |
When White captures at a, Black plays at b to nullify the eye. To my mind, it seems as though the marked Black stone is "moved" along to the left, as though by a pulley.
The above is a sample problem from the Korean Baduk Academy on http://www.gobase.org
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"Pulley" at
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2004 the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0.
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