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Sentence
The
most
dramatic
introduction
to
the
idea
of
how
stones
relate
to
each
other
over
distance
is
how
players
react
when
a
ladder
(shicho,
"she-ko"
in
Japanese)
[シチョウ
(shichō)]
develops.
[…]
Ouch!
This
is
finding
out
about
the
ladder,
which
is
called
that
because
of
the
steplike
shape
that
the
defending
stones
are
forced
into.
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The most dramatic introduction to the idea of how stones relate to each other over distance is how players react when a ladder (shicho, she-ko
in Japanese) [シチョウ (shichō)] develops. […] Ouch! This is finding out about the ladder, which is called that because of the steplike shape that the defending stones are forced into.
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