

tentano wrote:Both positions seem bad for white.
Black is connected, white is split in two. I'm not even confident I could keep both white groups alive in either position.
tentano wrote:Both positions seem bad for white.
Black is connected, white is split in two. I'm not even confident I could keep both white groups alive in either position.
Unusedname wrote:Haha I like black better in the first but white in the second.
Also i don't think white can connect underneath because of black peeping underneath either of the two white groups.
komondor wrote:Greetings! I am a new member and I have been wondering about these two 9x9 openings. Who has the advantage from these two positions, black or white (with 5.5 komi)? I have tried playing against myself and various programs, and my instincts say that on the left white has better positioning, and on the right, black has better positioning, but i still cannot decide for sure. I would greatly appreciate any and all discussion! I apologize if this has been answered before - I am not how to search it.![]()
skydyr wrote:White has the connection tesuji at the 2-5 point to connect in the second diagram. IMO, this makes it a lot better for white than the first.
With sente to start cutting, also, I think white's doing okay in both. If white loses with perfect play, it doesn't seem like it would be by a lot.
komondor wrote:skydyr wrote:White has the connection tesuji at the 2-5 point to connect in the second diagram. IMO, this makes it a lot better for white than the first.
With sente to start cutting, also, I think white's doing okay in both. If white loses with perfect play, it doesn't seem like it would be by a lot.
After some more experimenting, I have concluded that this is the right answer, that white wins in both cases. In the first, white wins by simply maintaining sente throughout most of the game, and in the second white wins by playing the next move at B-2. If anyone can find a novel way for black to win, I would love to see it.
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.Bill Spight wrote:However, White cannot simply win in the first case by maintaining sente. Whichever group White plays from with, Black should attack the other one with
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