Hane

  Difficulty: Introductory   Keywords: Go term

Chinese: 扳 (ban1)
Japanese: 跳ね, ハネ (hane)
Korean: 젖힘 (jutchim)

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Hane

Hane is a Japanese go term adopted by English speaking players. A hane is a move which "reaches around" one or more of the opponent's stones. The basic shape is the one formed by White 1 in this diagram. It is the natural response to a contact play.

There are many positions where a hane is a good move, as is witnessed by proverbs like "Hane at the head of two stones" and "There is death in the hane."


Follow up


Bill Spight: About hane, reach around, wrap around and bend around: "Bend" could be confused with this play, a magari (turn). Better just say "hane".

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magari


Linguistic note

In Japanese, "hane" may become vocalized "-bane" in compounds except for the first position. Example: nidan-bane. For details, see Appendix in Japanese Go Terms page.

"hane" is pronounced with low-high intonation while the Japanese family name Hane is pronounced with flat intonation.


See also


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