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SOL Tesuji

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Awesome quotes

minue Slighly rephrased: "[W]hite is not a fool. He knows all of that which black knows."

Me: "Give a kyu player solid territory, and if his opponent has only the most dubious of frameworks the player with cash in hand feels hocked to his eyeballs."

From Charles Matthews in Teach Yourself Go: "Since the go stones don't move, it is worse to crowd them too close together, than to spread them too far apart. You can come back and defend where you are weak -- when you are stronger than necessary there is nothing to be done."

SOL Tesuji

There is a placement tesuji that seems special enough to warrant its own name. It can crop up anywhere on the board, but I see it most on the corner and on the edge.

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SOL Tesuji

B1 is an interesting placement that enables the eye-destroying throwin of B3. Perhaps we could call it the SOL tesuji, because when B1 is played, white is SOL? Er, short of liberties... ^^

Software

I use a go program for study and review offline, and play pretty much exclusively on KGS (strictly because of the quality of the user interface, it simply cannot be beat in my opinion). I sometimes run a version of Simple Go called "pybot" in the "Computer Go" room at KGS.

KGS Progress

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