Tertiary Ko Threat

    Keywords: Ko, Theory

A tertiary ko threat, in my theory of ko fights, is a defensive ko threat that prevents or delays a drop in the ambient temperature and so may allow the ko loser to get more in exchange for losing the ko than she would without the tertiary threat. An ambiguous play where the threat is the same size as the play may be used as a tertiary ko threat.

See ko threat functions.

-- Bill Spight


tderz: Bill, could you please supply an example with diagrams?

NickGeorge: I love how nothing Bill says makes sense until a few weeks later, when I see it in one of my games. It's happened about 5 times to me thus far.


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