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Beginner Exercise 62 Solution
Highly speculative solution by lavalyn:
White 1 nullifies the threat of the false eye by creating a tiger shape defending the eye's vital point. KarlKnechtel: I'm convinced this is it. I saw white 1 as playing at what looked like a key point of the space surrounded by black, and also making good shape - but the shape I saw was the unnamed one made by white 1 and the marked stones. :) unkx80: Sometimes good feeling is important in life and death situations. Often good feeling can help one in making the correct choices, such as white 1 in this diagram. But this feeling needs to be cultivated. =)
Of course, if there were a stone (black or white) at a, this defence wouldn't work because of damezumari.
unkx80: Black 6 is another possible play by black. But when black 8 makes a throw-in, white can connect at 9 as there is an extra liberty at a.
Just trying to create eyespace doesn't work - Black falsens an eye.
unkx80: Sometimes white 1 is a common way of making eye, but it fails here.
lavalyn while doing some revision and a bad edit: Don't get too clever thinking White caught Black in snapback - White needs one more liberty for that!!!
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