What is the name of this shape?

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What is the name of this shape?

Post by Unusedname »

Does this shape have a specific name?

My go is at the level where this is currently the most emotional shape that can appear on the board.

When I'm playing W I am ecstatic. As though forcing my opponent into this position is proof that I am on my way to being a very strong player.

But when I'm playing B I start to look back on my life, and wonder where it all went wrong.

I'd just like to know the name of the shape that makes me feel this way.

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Re: What is the name of this shape?

Post by Solomon »

I don't think this shape has a name, but I call it the spider because it looks like one if you tilt your head a little.
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Re: What is the name of this shape?

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Shapes don't necessarily all have names but in general black in this situation is described as heavy and inefficient.
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It is a B1 bomber with one pilot ejecting.:D
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Re: What is the name of this shape?

Post by HermanHiddema »

I would call it the result of the Eye Stealing Tesuji
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Post by EdLee »

Unusedname wrote:When I'm playing W I am ecstatic.
Why? It looks like a Broken Shape for W.
tchan001 wrote:...in general black in this situation is described as heavy and inefficient.
Hmmm? It still looks like a broken shape for W, to me. :-|

Herman, are you sure that's the eye-stealing tesuji shape?
Unusedname's shape is very different from this:
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EdLee wrote:
Unusedname wrote:When I'm playing W I am ecstatic.
Why? It looks like a Broken Shape for W.
tchan001 wrote:...in general black in this situation is described as heavy and inefficient.
Hmmm? It still looks like a broken shape for W, to me. :-|

Herman, are you sure that's the eye-stealing tesuji shape?
Unusedname's shape is very different from this:
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[go]$$
$$. . . . . .
$$. O O O . .
$$. X X O . .
$$. . X X O .
$$. O . X O .
$$. . . . . .[/go]


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[go]$$
$$. . . . . .
$$. O O O . .
$$. B B W . .
$$. . B B O .
$$. W . B O .
$$. . . . . .[/go]


I would say it is identical. The marked stones are the only ones that matter, the rest are just context.

Specifically, the marked white stones are what makes the tesuji.



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If in this diagram, if :wc: is not a weak stone, but has support in the greyed area, then :w1: makes sure that black can never make an eye at :ex:, hence the name "eye stealing".

But even in the unlikely case that the marked white stone is entirely on its own, then black still isn't good. Black has 5 stones here, with no eyeshape. The shape is highly inefficient.
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Re: What is the name of this shape?

Post by jts »

In short, could we say:

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$$. . . . . .
$$. . X O . .
$$. . X X . .
$$. O . . . .
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[go]$$ Efficient
$$. . . . . .
$$. .. . . .
$$. X . O . .
$$. . X . . .
$$. O . X . .
$$. . . . . .[/go]


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[go]$$ Heavy
$$. . . . . .
$$. ... . .
$$. X X O . .
$$. . X X . .
$$. O . X . .
$$. . . . . .[/go]

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Re: What is the name of this shape?

Post by HermanHiddema »

Yes. Given either of your first two diagrams, would you play the remaining two stones to create the third?
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Re: What is the name of this shape?

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HermanHiddema wrote:Yes. Given either of your first two diagrams, would you play the remaining two stones to create the third?


No, of course not. I was more verifying that the first two diagrams are both locally acceptable, than that the third is inefficient.
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Re: What is the name of this shape?

Post by HermanHiddema »

jts wrote:
HermanHiddema wrote:Yes. Given either of your first two diagrams, would you play the remaining two stones to create the third?


No, of course not. I was more verifying that the first two diagrams are both locally acceptable, than that the third is inefficient.


Yep. The question was rhetoric, BTW, I didn't mean to imply that you would :)
It was just meant to show a way of thinking about shapes that not all readers of the thread are necessarily familiar with.
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Post by Phelan »

The only name I've seen ascribed to this shape is "double empty triangle".
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Walk like an Egyptian.
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