Tenuki

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nihongo|"Tenuki"|手抜き| is a Japanese go term, commonly used in the West. It describes the idea of ignoring an opponent's move. More precisely, it refers to a play breaking off a local sequence, in order to play in some other part of the board. This can be entirely orthodox; as applied, "tenuki" may have the implication of a kind of gambit, in which some local loss in the future is accepted in order to make a transition into a more favourable overall development.

This maneuver is related to the concepts of "sente", or taking the initiative, and "gote", deferring to the opponent by responding to the last play. A player will "tenuki" when he feels that his opponent's last move does not pose an urgent threat, and he judges that he can safely play elsewhere on the board.

Experienced players try to control the flow of the game by making moves that leave them with effective follow-ups, thus forcing the opponent to respond. They look for weaknesses in the opponent's position and wait for a chance to "tenuki" so they can exploit those weaknesses. Novice players are less consistent, sometimes jumping carelessly away from situations in a risky way, and on other occasions being reluctant to play "tenuki", a failing identified as "following the opponent around".

A player may also "tenuki" even though the opponent's last move is somewhat damaging, if he feels that his play will be even more damaging to the opponent. He would be willing to accept the loss he anticipates, but he expects a greater gain from the move he makes instead of answering. Players also "tenuki" when they believe that the opponent will be required to answer. If this happens, they can then go back and answer the previous move.

External links

* [http://senseis.xmp.net/?Tenuki Sensei's Library page on "tenuki"]
* [http://senseis.xmp.net/?FollowingTheOpponentAround Sensei's Library page on Following the Opponent Around]


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