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− | A '''local move''' is aimed at restoring the connections threatened by the opponent's last move. For example, a direct response to a [[intrusion|template intrusion]] | + | A '''local move''' is aimed at restoring the connections threatened by the opponent's last move. For example, a direct response to a [[intrusion|template intrusion]] is a local move. Playing local moves is called '''local play'''. |
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+ | The opposite of local play is to play elsewhere, also called [[tenuki]]. | ||
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Revision as of 19:47, 22 February 2022
A local move is aimed at restoring the connections threatened by the opponent's last move. For example, a direct response to a template intrusion is a local move. Playing local moves is called local play.
The opposite of local play is to play elsewhere, also called tenuki.