Yilun Yang
Framework-oriented Chinese opening for B at the top, territory for W at the bottom.
* Stressed usefulness of 5pt extension - showed a comfortable invasion into a 6pt extension.
* See effects of white approach - 3rd line stone at top is territorial - developing a wall facing is inconsistent
* help the weaker stone; help the inside stone get out; OK to touch the weaker stone if it gets HEAVIER
* avalanche leading to two outcomes which work well or badly with two stones already played.
light - sabaki escape
* W reducing stone can't settle immediately - needs a handful of forcing moves - need to touch things - choose to touch strong things
* three touches then a fast jump - also examined the effect of B's cut
* when still not settled, a crosscut and sacrifice to get even more forcing moves.
* Pushing battle where consideration is who needs libetrties mopre to decide extend or hane.
* Long liberty battle at the bottom - always looking for ways to get more liberties
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