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5 <title> Improve Fast In Go - Milton N. Bradley</title>
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11 Improve <I>Fast</I> In Go
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14 <br><br>
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16 <h1>
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17 <font class="chaptitle">
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18 © Milton N. Bradley 2008
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20 <hr></h1></center>
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21 <br><br>
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24 <center><a name="Chapter 5 Problems">
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26 <font class="chaptitle">
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27 Chapter 5 Problems
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30 </center>
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32 <br><br><br>
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33 </font><br>
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34 </a></center>
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35 <a name="Chapter5 Problems">
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36 <br><br><br>
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39 </a><table>
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42 <img src="C5PD1.jpg" border="1">
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48 <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
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49
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50 <strong>Problem 1</strong>
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51 <font size="+1">
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52 This is the early middle game between a 6D and 5D. Your task here is to
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53 show each side’s Sector Lines as the players would visualize them.
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54 <br><br>
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55 <strong>Click Here To Go To</strong><a href="C5S1.html"><font size="+1"><font color="#0033ff"><strong> Problem 1 Solution </strong></font></font></a>
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56 <font size="+1"> <br><br>
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60 </tbody></table>
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62 <a name="Chapter5 Problems"> <br><br><br>
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74 <strong>Problem 2</strong> Where are the operative Sector Lines here? And how significant are they?
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75 <br><br>
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76 <strong>Problem 3</strong> It was actually Black’s turn to play here, so what’s his best move? And (equally important) why? If it was White’s turn
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77 to play instead, where would be his best move, and why?
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79 <br><br><br>
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82 <strong>Click Here To Go To</strong><a href="C5S2.html"><font size="+1"><font color="#0033ff"><strong> Problem 2 Solution </strong></font></font></a><font size="+1"><br><br>
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83 <strong>Click Here To Go To</strong><a href="C5S3.html"><font size="+1"><font color="#0033ff"><strong> Problem 3 Solution </strong></font></font></a>
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86 </font></font></td>
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87 </tr>
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89 </tbody></table>
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90 <a name="Chapter5 Problems"> <br><br>
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104 <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
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105 <strong>Problem 4</strong> In this position:<br>
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106 1. Show any Sector Lines that are operative.<br>
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107 2. Answer the following questions:<br>
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109 A. How solid/secure do you assess those Sector Lines to be?<br>
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110 B. Based on that assessment, should Black think invasion? Or reduction?
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111 <br><br>
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112
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113 <strong>Click Here To Go To</strong><a href="C5S4.html"><font size="+1"><font color="#0033ff"><strong> Problem 4 Solution </strong></font></font></a>
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114 <font size="+1"> <br><br> <br><br>
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118 </tbody></table>
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119 <a name="Chapter5 Problems"> <br><br><br>
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130 <strong>Problem 5</strong> This position arose in a game between two 5D players.<br>
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132 What’s Black’s key play here, and why?<br><br>
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134 If it’s White’s turn instead, what would be his best move?
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136 <br><br><br>
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138 <strong>Click Here To Go To</strong><a href="C5S5.html"><font size="+1"><font color="#0033ff"><strong> Problem 5 Solution </strong></font></font></a>
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141 </tr>
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142 </tbody></table>
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144 <a name="Chapter5 Problems"> <br><br><br>
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156 <strong>Problem 6</strong> When B1 was played in this game between a 6D and 5D, the marked 4 Whites are within Black Sector Lines and almost trapped.<br><br>
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158 At the same time, the two Blacks are themselves still within a White
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159 Sector Line, so that these competing Sector Lines technically cancel
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160 each other!<br><br>
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161 But the two Blacks have the outside while the four Whites are almost
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162 enclosed! So it’s clear that if these White stones don’t escape
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163 immediately they will die, because there’s insufficient room on the
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164 edge for them to form two eyes. So the key questions are: Can they
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165 escape? And if so, how? <br><br>
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166
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167 <strong>Click Here To Go To</strong><a href="C5S6.html"><font size="+1"><font color="#0033ff"><strong> Problem 6 Solution </strong></font></font></a>
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171 </tr>
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172 </tbody></table>
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182 <br><br><br>
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183 <strong>Problem 7</strong>This
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184 position that arose in a game between a 5D and a 4D. White has
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185 constructed a vast (but still incomplete) lower center moyo which Black
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186 would much like to reduce.<br><br> At the same time, Black’s
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187 own upper side position is also becoming impressive, so in playing to
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188 reduce White’s moyo Black must be careful that White’s counter play
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189 doesn’t inflict even worse damage on his own position - and that’s
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190 quite likely to be the outcome if he plunges in too deeply!<br><br>
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191 So the move Black seeks is one that looks carefully in both directions,
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192 and the best answer is quite readily suggested by the Sector Line
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193 concept! Can you find it? <br><br><br><br>
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197 <strong>Click Here To Go To</strong><a href="C5S7.html"><font size="+1"><font color="#0033ff"><strong> Problem 7 Solution </strong></font></font></a>
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198 <font size="+1"> <br><br> <br><br>
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201 </tbody></table>
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202 <a name="Chapter5 Problems">
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206 <br><br>
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209 <strong>Click Here To Return To</strong></a><a href="Ch5.html"><font size="+1"><font color="#0033ff"><strong> Chapter 5 </strong></font></font></a>
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210 <font size="+1"><br><br>
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211 <strong>Click Here To Move On To</strong><a href="Ch6.html"><font size="+1"><font color="#0033ff"><strong> Chapter 6 </strong></font></font></a>
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212 <font size="+1"><br><br>
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213 <strong>Click Here To Return To</strong><a href="Improve%20Fast%20Index.html"><font size="+1"><font color="#0033ff"><strong> Table Of Contents </strong></font></font></a>
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215 <strong>Click Here To Return To</strong><a href="index.html"><font size="+1"><font color="#0033ff"><strong> Milt's Go
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