3-3 point shoulderhit - which way to push
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BobMcGuigan: Which direction to push against a 3-3 point shoulder hit needs some thought. For example
Should Black play at a or at b?
It depends on the positions on the upper side and on the right side. Black wants to make the keima slide at move 3 be effective.
For example
This way White can play
instead of c, making use of
.
I remember a game many years ago between Ishida and Nie Weiping in which a shoulder hit on a 3-3 stone occurred very early in the game, at a point when there were no stones on the two sides adjacent to the 3-3 point, and much of the subsequent opening maneuvers were focussed on making the keima slide a good or bad choice.
Charles Yes, there have been dozens of pro games of this kind, with
played as a shoulderhit and probe.
For example when Black plays nirensei with
here, it signifies that
works better with a black stone at a.
A rare fuseki pattern is
at 3-3,
shoulderhit: even more so, White is trying to wrong-foot Black. There is a classic game Sakata-Go Seigen like this, from 1963, just on the cusp when Sakata was taking over as the top player.
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