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Beginner Exercise 45 Solution
This problem is an extension of Beginner Exercise 41.
White plays at 1. As Black cannot play at a, Black can only play at 2...
White's throw-in at 3 is a tesuji. Black still cannot play at a because of shortage of liberties.
If Black plays at 4, White 5 sets up a snapback and Black is left with a false eye.
Here a and b are miai, so Black has only one eye.
Defending at 4 automatically destroys any possible eye at 4. White 5 kills.
Black 2 makes an eye here. Again, White 3 makes an throw-in...
Another throw-in at 5, which makes the eye false.
This diagram does not need any further explanation.
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