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What does it mean to abandon one's son and run away in Go?
Abandoning one's son and fleeing in Weiqi is a way to give up several pieces (one, two or even dozens) in exchange for foreign forces or other interests. It also refers to giving up the residual and not taking it, and rushing to throw it elsewhere. That's what the so-called "abandoning one's son for the first place" means in the Ten Tactics of Go.

The role of abandonment requires beginners to know that passive eating is by no means abandonment. In most cases, abandonment is a conscious and purposeful initiative, and abandonment has certain connotations and functions.

Secondly, there are some basic methods and skills to abandon one's son, which is also a colorful part of the tactics of abandoning one's son, just as Wushu must be practiced hard to become its routine.

Common escape methods are as follows:

1, escape in the direction of opening (gas)

2. Run away in the direction where you have your own chess pieces.

3. Escape to the weak direction of the other party

4. abandon your child and run away

What can escape?

If some of our own pieces play the role of dividing each other's pieces, and the pieces divided by the other side have at least one unstable piece, then our own pieces are called "chess ribs", and chess ribs cannot die. After the chess bars are used up, you can attack the unstable pieces of the opponent and make a profit, while other pieces, such as those that divide the opponent's pieces, are all live pieces.

This kind of chess poses no threat to opponents, so the value of these pieces is only their own figures. Don't escape this kind of chess in the middle game. This is a formal chess game.