I've been spending a lot of time struggling with issues related to the opening over the last few years, and this book looks like it might be a key to helping me over my problems.
Why do I like it so much? Part of the answer is that it fills a gap in the English-language go literature about the opening. There are introductory books, there are joseki books, there are books on specific fuseki, there are books on choosing the right joseki in a context, and there's The Direction of Play which is, not coincidentally, another of my favorite go books.
Bass : , on the other hand, is a very aggressive move. White seems to be saying: "I just plonked down a couple of stones in the center, and left them there without settling them. Let's see if I cannot make more profit by taking territory than you can by attacking them.
This is often a plausible strategy, but it will be very difficult to pull off when the opponent has already invested an entire move for the sole purpose of building attacking power.
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By using B, Black could invade at 'a'. This way Black will have a chance to attack White afterwards. White has obtained a territory of more than 30 points, however it is a gote move.
This battle is not just a local combat, instead it will spread to the whole board. However this is not the right play. Black should patiently connect at 'a'. If so, the game would be closer, the outcome of the game would be decided in the endgame play. Black lacks a thorough consideration of these two moves, so he brings about unexpected weak points.
What kind of clever tactic it contains will be clear afterwards. Rumors said that his student Maeda Nobuaki discovered this move. If Black immediately cuts at 'a' with , after White connects at 'b', Black would collapse.
After W, White has the chance of turning at 'a' to rescue the two white stones. After the sequence from W through W, then the hane of B is no more effective, only with a hane at this time Black can take advantage in sente. As for the result, the five black stones are captured. Now although it is still a close game, however Black is not favorable, it is afraid that this is hard to change.
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