Knight's check

   
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A: Knight's check

Here, White's move W1 creates an opposition of stones, forming a shape called keima. The position can be called a knight's check.

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Small knight's approach

If it occurs in the corner it is called a small knight's approach

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Knight's cap

Like this it would be a knight's cap.


The idea is to have a general term for two stones of opposite color in a knight's shape, as a counterpart for a knight's move


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