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Kanazawa Solution 26
The tesuji here is White 3. After White 9, Black can't create a dead shape with A, because he is in damezumari. Note what a difference a black stone on the marked point would make.
White has to be careful answering 4 at 5 and not at 7. The strength of 3 is precisely that it already prevents the connection underneath.
Answering 4 at 5 is the only move. It appears as if White can falsen the eye after this sequence by throwing in again at 8, but White will simply connect at A.
There are many ways for White to go wrong. Let's assume she takes 1 as the obvious move, but fails to see the tesuji of 3 in the main line.
Black kills with the same hane.
Problem 27 This is a copy of the living page "Kanazawa Solution 26" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |