Talk:Switchback
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For the situation depicted with the C4 switchback, wouldn't this be the stronger move, connecting directly?
Yes, so I removed that section. The formerly-shown sequence is fairly-often useful, but along the lines of C4 as shown here rather than to get a switchback.
Selinger: OK, fair point. I still think it is sometimes better to get g1 than f2 (in the above diagram), and it is a "kind of" switchback, although a very short one. But the problem is that this is really only relevant if the ladder starts from e3. Any further than that and either g3 escapes it outright, or if e2 is occupied, the switchback is extremely short.
Maybe the following is a more relevant situation?
Note that Red is connected to the edge by template V2a.