Tesuji is also used for the first move of such sequence of moves.

-gg

Hideki Kato: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>Hi Shriver,
>
>Tesuji is really a Japanese word.  "Te" means a hand or a move and 
>"suji" means a line or a sequence.  So, "tesuji" means a sequence of 
>good moves, in general.  Usually used for some particular sequences 
>like what you can see at <http://senseis.xmp.net/?Tesuji>.
>
>Hope this helps,
>gg (Hideki)
>
>Joshua Shriver: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>Was reading a page about Go and came across this term.  Anyone know
>>what it means?
>>Some googling yielded that it's some kind of tactic position. Though I
>>might have misinterpreted it.
>>
>>-Josh
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