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Kikashi


Kikashi is a forcing move. The difference between a kikashi move and a sente move is that responding to kikashi moves is a definate must.
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Sabaki


Sabaki means developing a flexible or light position quickly.
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Aji


Aji means latent potential. For instance, if a black area has bad aji, there's a potential for white to get a good profit from using that aji in one way or another.
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atari


Atari is a move that removes all but one liberty from a stone or group.
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Attack


An attack is the process of threatening the life of the opponents groups.
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Baduk


The Korean translation for go/igo/baduk/weiqi/wei-chi. The reason why the name of this website is learnbaduk.com is because "go" is such a common English word which makes it hard to search for using search engines.
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capture


A capture has taken place when a player has removed all the liberties of the opponents stone or group, taking the stone or group off the board thus capturing it.
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Damezumari


Shortage of liberties.
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Dead group/stone


A group or stone is said to be dead if it cannot avoid getting captured.
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