Net
A net (also frequently called geta) is a technique where one or more stones are captured by enclosing them in a 'net' of stones which has holes in it, all of which the attacker can block.
| Table of contents | Table of diagrams Basic net Capturing two stones Atari and net three stones Knight’s net |
The basic form of a net is
in this diagram. The marked white stone now cannot escape: If White plays a, Black answers at b; if White c, then d.
From three stones onward, the common technique of
for one or two stones does not work anymore. However, if
were at a, then we have a position known as the crane's nest tesuji and Black's stones are captured.
Sometimes the solution is to make a looser net with a keima, when a tight net at a doesn't work because of multiple atari.
Further reading
- Ladder and loose ladder
- Net versus ladder
- Jaw strap
- Crane's nest tesuji
- Geta etymology
- Non-local move versus a local move
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in this diagram.
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