Question on if this is seki
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Question on if this is seki
I was working through the problems on 321go.org and ran into this.
It stated that this would be seki. But from what I can tell the white stones have two eyes and therefore not in seki. What am I missing here?
Is the one eye too larger? How does this work? Please help me understand.
It stated that this would be seki. But from what I can tell the white stones have two eyes and therefore not in seki. What am I missing here?
Is the one eye too larger? How does this work? Please help me understand.
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Re: Question on if this is seki
White can't capture black. Black can't capture white. Therefore it is seki.
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Re: Question on if this is seki
I just saw why.
I thought I was going insane.
And thanks for the quick reply.
I didn't realize that this left the space open to capture the rest using white's eye.
I thought I was going insane.
And thanks for the quick reply.
I didn't realize that this left the space open to capture the rest using white's eye.
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Re: Question on if this is seki
For me the problem was that "two eyes" concept.
I've since learned to ignore the number of eyes and just read fillable/non-fillable liberties. Otherwise I'd never go past 8k in goproblems.
I've since learned to ignore the number of eyes and just read fillable/non-fillable liberties. Otherwise I'd never go past 8k in goproblems.
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Re: Question on if this is seki
Alguien wrote:For me the problem was that "two eyes" concept.
care to elaborate on your initial confusion?
several teachers I know now teach beginners "two rooms" (when building a house [of territory]) instead of eyes. Do you think that might have made a difference in your understanding?
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Re: Question on if this is seki
xed_over wrote:several teachers I know now teach beginners "two rooms" (when building a house [of territory]) instead of eyes. Do you think that might have made a difference in your understanding?
I think of them as 2 lungs, without which the group suffocates.
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Re: Question on if this is seki
Maybe the OP thought of the 5 spaces in the lower left area as an eye since white completely surrounds it. I can still remember making that mistake when I was just starting playing and losing a group I had thought was unconditionally alive.
A space larger than 1 intersection probably shouldn't be called an eye yet. We call them that anyway when there is no way to prevent such spaces from becoming a real eye (and no point in playing the moves to do so) but I can see how that can be confusing for beginners.
A space larger than 1 intersection probably shouldn't be called an eye yet. We call them that anyway when there is no way to prevent such spaces from becoming a real eye (and no point in playing the moves to do so) but I can see how that can be confusing for beginners.
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Re: Question on if this is seki
Codexus wrote:Maybe the OP thought of the 5 spaces in the lower left area as an eye since white completely surrounds it.
yeah, that's why I no longer teach "surround to capture". instead, I teach you must suffocate your opponents stones to capture.
surround is too ambiguous in English
PeterPeter wrote:I think of them as 2 lungs, without which the group suffocates.
I teach that lines coming out from each stone are "breathing straws". when all are blocked the stone/group suffocates and dies.
from http://senseis.xmp.net/?Liberty
Liberty in Chinese is 气 ("Qi" in pinyin), which literally translates to "breath". The thought is that stones need breathing space and that once the last breathing space is removed, the stones die.
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Re: Question on if this is seki
xed_over wrote:[..]
I teach that lines coming out from each stone are "breathing straws". when all are blocked the stone/group suffocates and dies.
This is how my parents first taught me Go in 1964 or ’65
(I just wish I hadn’t had so many and so long pauses between then and now!)
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