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Lesson 20 of 30

Hitting and risk

Learn hitting and risk, recognise the relevant board cues and apply the idea in a real game.

7 minutesTheory + knowledge check
01
Main idea

The rule to remember

Balance safety, anchors, primes and direct shots by considering the opponent's strongest reply.

02
At the board

How it works in a game

A move that makes a useful point and keeps an escape route is usually stronger than a move that creates several exposed blots. This is the central decision pattern for “Hitting and risk”.

03
Before the move

Quick checklist

  1. 1Count direct shots
  2. 2Value connected points
  3. 3Keep a flexible escape

Knowledge check

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