Cut
A cut separates two almost connected groups of stones.
Because of the two stones, the
stones are cut off from the living white stones on the top edge.
Cutting is a central concept in Go - you are normally well advised to keep your own groups connected but cut your opponent's apart. (Strategy: Divide and conquer)
It is worth noting that cutting stones are often themselves separated from their group, so if you are cutting two groups to capture one of them, you must make sure that your cutting stones will not get captured first.
See first
See also
- capturing, ladder, net -- related subjects
- shapes and Connections -- examples of cuts, captures and connections
- Cross-Cut
- cut topology -- theoretical classification
Proverbs
Problems
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Author: MortenPahle