Simple question that bugs this beginner - hitting the head
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 7:22 am
Ok, this is my first beginners question. It is probably obvious, but it has been bugging me! In this situation:
Here, black hit the head of the two white stones, and then instead of continuing at 'o' (which i understand is normal) white cross cuts with 2! This seems on the face of it bad for white, but I am not sure what best response for black is. Does black play at a and threaten a future ladder against 2? (Which white could respond to by extending) Does he play at b and attack 2 directly (white responds by extending)? Does he play at c and threaten the now weakened pair? The answer depends on what is going on in the neighborhood here I am quite sure, but is there a standard response to 2?
Here, black hit the head of the two white stones, and then instead of continuing at 'o' (which i understand is normal) white cross cuts with 2! This seems on the face of it bad for white, but I am not sure what best response for black is. Does black play at a and threaten a future ladder against 2? (Which white could respond to by extending) Does he play at b and attack 2 directly (white responds by extending)? Does he play at c and threaten the now weakened pair? The answer depends on what is going on in the neighborhood here I am quite sure, but is there a standard response to 2?
, the stones on the board have been split into four groups. A fight will likely erupt in that area, and there are many possibilities of what could happen.
is the weakest. 
the two stones can be laddered in both directions. Which means White can't cut. If the ladder to the lower right doesn't work, "a" seems a reasonable