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Re: Finding a professional to study

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 9:49 am
by jeromie
hyperpape wrote:Jeromie, I think I would call that example by Kitani an invasion, not an attack. Because the bottom left White group is not particularly thick, Kitani gets what looks like a reasonable trade. But I still wouldn't call it an attack--it fits more with the idea that if your own territory is very solid, you can invade without worrying so much about it being trashed as a result.
I agree that it's an invasion (and that's what I called it in the post. :-) ) I see a deep invasion as one kind of attack that is enabled by claiming solid territory in the opening. Whether or not you can make a direct attack on an opponent's weak group is just as dependent on the opponent's style of play as one's own.

Re: Finding a professional to study

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2016 2:29 pm
by tapir
There is a book by Hane Naoki which might be suitable for you.

I am on a hiatus of sorts, but when I come back Takagawa and Yi are the two players I would be studying as well.