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Tesujis in Real Board Positions
A tesuji is a specific move or sequence to achieve a local objective. The idea is that a tesuji move is somehow special or uncommon. It's not the 'ordinary move' in the local situation. It's also not a large-scale move like an extension or claiming a corner. A tesuji is played as part of a local fight. To solve the problems in this collection, you need to consider the topic that is important on the board. It not only involves life & death situations, but also other topics, such as cut/connect a group, escape surrounding stones, secure territory or play the biggest endgame. |
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