Hello all,
(first post so bear with me)
In playing a game i had an opponent play a move during a fairly standard Joseki that i thought I had read was a mistake. I was unsure of the exact way/most benifical way to take advantage of this move and was hoping to learn from you all. I believe the correct correct move would be d15 but instead my opponent played the following. Let me know what you think, I am happy to learn! Thank you for your time.
TheBlackStone
How to punish this mistake?
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Re: How to punish this mistake?
White C18, usually black will follow with D18 (also a mistake), then white cuts at D15. After the cut white will get a very favorable position.
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Re: How to punish this mistake?
http://www.lifein19x19.com/forum/viewto ... =15&t=6155
This is a post that contains some discussion. Basically hane-connect and then clamp is the simplest variation in my opinion. You can also find some information on senseis at http://senseis.xmp.net/?44PointOneSpace ... terception
This is a post that contains some discussion. Basically hane-connect and then clamp is the simplest variation in my opinion. You can also find some information on senseis at http://senseis.xmp.net/?44PointOneSpace ... terception
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Re: How to punish this mistake?
Great!
Thank you all for your information!
The links are very helpful.
Thank you all for your information!
The links are very helpful.