Shorthand in describing diagrams

   

To save typing and/or the number of diagrams needed, Go players often employ a shorthand for describing diagrams. An example follows:

[Diagram]

Example

W1 and W3 kills. If B2 is played at W3, then W3 at B2 kills.



The above description is really two diagrams combined into one. What it really means:

[Diagram]

Example

W1 and W3 kills.

[Diagram]

Example

If B2 is played as shown in this diagram, then W3 here kills.


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