Double snapback
A double snapback is a when two separate snapbacks are joined up, as in this diagram:
One might use the terms crossed or parallel to distinguish between these two sorts of double snapbacks.[2]
Examples
tderz: From WeiQi the predecessor of WeiQi TianDi, 1980, Nr. 5, p.25 and, of course, some other famous sources...
In all problems Black has sente.
/ Attempts 5?
/ Solution 5
f3etoiles: It comes from Xuanxuan Qijing. Here is a personal improvement (beware of the order of moves)
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Notes
[1] This example is from from Denis Feldmann's
bestiary.
[2] This is the terminology used by Feldmann.
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