Descent tesuji

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This descent tesuji is a simple but easy-to-overlook way to gain a liberty, in corner capturing races:

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B1 gains a liberty

It looks as if Black has lost this race, with three liberties against four. But B1 will create a shortage of liberties for White, who will have to spend an extra approach move:

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Black wins the capturing race

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Mistake

The hane at B1 is a mistake. White can force a ko with the throw-in at W2 followed by an atari at W4.

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Mistake

Reducing White's liberties any other way leads to failure, as W2 occupies the vital point.


For other descent tesuji see Descent Example 1, Descent Example 3, and Ugly Sagari.


This move is sometimes called sagari in English, but according to John F. this term would not be used here in Japanese.

Bill: John can speak for himself, but, as I read his comments, he indicated that for descents to the first line, the term orikiri is preferred.
In any event, Segoe and Go Seigen refer to this particular tesuji as sagari in their Tesuji Dictionary. Also, Sakata uses sagari for descents to the first line in Tesuji and Anti-Suji of Go.

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