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+ | == Common answers == | ||
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<hex>R13 C13 Q1 N:on | <hex>R13 C13 Q1 N:on | ||
− | Ra3 | + | Ra3 Pg7</hex> |
− | Most players answer here g7 ( | + | Most players answer here g7 (+) because the center is said to be important. There are other possibilities though: i10 and j11. |
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+ | These two moves are good too because of [[template Va]] (i10) and [[template IVa]] (j11), hence Blue is connected to the right edge and makes it harder for Red to link to the bottom edge. | ||
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+ | === Second move: i10 === | ||
<hex>R13 C13 Q1 N:on | <hex>R13 C13 Q1 N:on | ||
− | Ra3 Bi10</hex> | + | Ra3 Bi10 |
+ | Sm4 | ||
+ | Sl5 Sm5 | ||
+ | Sk6 Sl6 Sm6 | ||
+ | Sk7 Sl7 Sm7 | ||
+ | Sj8 Sk8 Sl8 Sm8 | ||
+ | Si9 Sj9 Sk9 Sl9 Sm9 | ||
+ | Sj10 Pk10 Sl10 Sm10 | ||
+ | Si11 Sj11 Sk11 Sl11 Sm11 | ||
+ | Sj12 Sk12 Sl12 Sm12 | ||
+ | Sk13 Sl13 Sm13 | ||
+ | </hex> | ||
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+ | k10 is then a frequent move for Red, because it intrudes on Blue's template and creates a template for Red at the same time. Moreover, it may prove useful later as a [[ladder escape]]. | ||
+ | === Second move: j11 === | ||
<hex>R13 C13 Q1 N:on | <hex>R13 C13 Q1 N:on | ||
− | Ra3 Bj11</hex> | + | Ra3 Bj11 |
+ | Sm7 | ||
+ | Sl8 Sm8 | ||
+ | Sk9 Sl9 Sm9 | ||
+ | Sk10 Sl10 Sm10 | ||
+ | Sk11 Sl11 Sm11 | ||
+ | Sj12 Sk12 Sl12 Sm12 | ||
+ | Sk13 Sl13 Sm13 | ||
+ | </hex> | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
− | + | [[a3 escape trick]] | |
− | == | + | == See Also == |
− | [ | + | [[Openings on 13 x 13]] (adapted from Jonatan Rydh's page on openings) |
{{stub}} | {{stub}} | ||
[[category:opening]] | [[category:opening]] |
Latest revision as of 21:38, 22 August 2015
- The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. The correct title is a3 opening.
Common answers
Most players answer here g7 (+) because the center is said to be important. There are other possibilities though: i10 and j11.
These two moves are good too because of template Va (i10) and template IVa (j11), hence Blue is connected to the right edge and makes it harder for Red to link to the bottom edge.
Second move: i10
k10 is then a frequent move for Red, because it intrudes on Blue's template and creates a template for Red at the same time. Moreover, it may prove useful later as a ladder escape.
Second move: j11
See also
See Also
Openings on 13 x 13 (adapted from Jonatan Rydh's page on openings)