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| 5 <title> Improve Fast In Go - Milton N. Bradley</title> | |
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| 13 Improve Fast In Go | |
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| 18 © Milton N. Bradley 2008 | |
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| 26 Chapter 1 Solution 8 | |
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| 50 <strong>Solution 8A</strong></b> If White begins by playing on Black’s key inside shape point with W1, | |
| 51 this shows one plausible continuation.<br><br> | |
| 52 But after B8, although White has gouged out most of the territory from Black’s underbelly, Black is quite safely | |
| 53 led out into the center, and what might have been White’s thickness in the center, with which he hoped to compensate | |
| 54 for the two big Black corners above and below, has been effectively negated.<br><br> | |
| 55 So playing this way would be very inferior for White. | |
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| 57 <br><br><br> | |
| 58 <strong>Solution 8B</strong></b> From the principles enumerated earlier we know that as things stand this still unenclosed | |
| 59 group can’t simply be killed, so if White desires to attack it his only sensible option is to begin by trying to confine it | |
| 60 from the outside. So White correctly began his attack from the outside with the capping move of W1.<br><br> | |
| 61 B2 is the best way for Black to try to expand his space, and after the expected hane of W3 and draw back of B4, W5 is necessary | |
| 62 to prevent Black’s strong ”outside hane” at this same point.<br><br> | |
| 63 When B6 cuts, W7 is necessary to prevent Black’s atari on W1 at this same point. And then Black has a big decision to make!<br><br> | |
| 64 If Black now plays at 9 to make shape, W8 will assure the capture of B6 and connect White, while providing him with the powerful | |
| 65 thickness he sought.<br><br> | |
| 66 ` That was unappealing to Black, so with B8 he chose to keep White separated. But in return, now that Black is enclosed, it does make | |
| 67 sense for W9 to occupy Black’s key shape point!<br><br> | |
| 68 Whether or not Black can live after this will be a function of the respective fighting skills of the opponents. Given that Black allowed | |
| 69 W9 it’s reasonable to assume that a player as strong as the 5D who contested this game correctly pre-calculated his chances in that regard, | |
| 70 and in the end he did in fact live here. (Although the result of that local fight was obviously critically important to the game’s outcome, | |
| 71 from our present perspective it’s a “detail” which lies outside our concern with the proper way to play in such situations, so we won’t go into it further.)<br><br> | |
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| 79 <strong>Click Here To Return To</strong><a href="Ch1P.html"><font size=+1><font Color="#0033FF"><strong> Chapter 1 Problems </strong></font></a> | |
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| 81 <strong>Click Here To Return To</strong><a href="Ch1.html"><font size=+1><font Color="#0033FF"><strong> Chapter 1 </strong></font></a> | |
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| 83 <strong>Click Here To Move On To</strong><a href="Ch2.html"><font size=+1><font Color="#0033FF"><strong> Chapter 2 </strong></font></a> | |
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| 85 <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></a> | |
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| 87 <strong>Click Here To Return To</strong><a href="index.html"><font size=+1><font Color="#0033FF"><strong> Milt's Go | |
| 88 Page</strong></font></a> | |
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