Until this thread, I didn't know what an atekomi was.Anyway, to your point, it’s not clear to me that “atekomi” is self explanatory to this audience.
what to call this move?
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Re: what to call this move?
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Re: what to call this move?
Armpit attachment?gennan wrote:A more descriptive English translation: inside attachment?
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Re: what to call this move?
Or perhaps: an elbow (strike)/to elbow or a knee (strike)/to knee? (refering to martial arts)
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Re: what to call this move?
It's to the crook of the elbow or knee.gennan wrote:Or perhaps: an elbow (strike)/to elbow or a knee (strike)/to knee? (refering to martial arts)
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Re: what to call this move?
Elbow wedge?
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Re: what to call this move?
It could also be an elbow/knee strike to the torso (I'm thinking Muay Thai).Bill Spight wrote:It's to the crook of the elbow or knee.gennan wrote:Or perhaps: an elbow (strike)/to elbow or a knee (strike)/to knee? (refering to martial arts)

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Re: what to call this move?
Oops I did it again, sent like an angel from above. It is a freaking angel wedge, not an angle wedge, can't you see it? I played with your connection, that is just so typically me.
An angel called Haley, not Britney by the way.
It is late already, don't bother
An angel called Haley, not Britney by the way.
It is late already, don't bother
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Re: what to call this move?
For karma balance a nice atekomi game example.
(I was mainly interested in the AI prepared lower left opening by black when I spotted the atekomi move 43 after reading this thread.)
(I was mainly interested in the AI prepared lower left opening by black when I spotted the atekomi move 43 after reading this thread.)
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Re: what to call this move?
Marcel Grünauer wrote:This exact corner position appears in Yoon Young-sun's new video Diagonal answer is the best? - AI Master Class 6.Kirby wrote:i'm translating another video, and i don't know what to call this move:
So you are translating all those videos by Ch'oi Ch'oel-han? If so, thank you for your efforts with the YouTube subtitles!
Ha, she already posted it! Yeah, I did the subtitles here. I finished last night, so I didn’t realize the post was already up.
Despite the interesting thread here, I used “pinch” and moved on since nothing seemed totally satisfying to me. When you see “pinch”, feel free to think atekomi or whatever.
About the videos, I told her I can’t do them every day. Probably more like once a week. I had planned to focus on go, but then this came up. I guess it’s still go study, but frankly, I retain more about the wording he uses than the position when I translate these.
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Re: what to call this move?
This thread raised my awareness that an atekomi / angle wedge move can be a good option. I frowned upon such a candidate move and dismissed in the passed not seldom, when it probably would have been the proper move. Like a regular wedge, to place a stone with only two liberties, is to be considered carefully (reading necessary).
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Re: what to call this move?
I'm not sure if it can be called an atekomi, but it's a very nice tesuji in this tsumego problem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YRDVlS ... u.be&t=122