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Kanazawa Solution Seven
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Black has one eye at the circled point. Black 1 makes miai of the capture at a and the connection underneath at b, capturing two stones.
After the connection underneath, White can't give atari at a.
Black makes four points capturing two stones, while White makes seven points (circled + captured).
Black makes a second eye with 3 and 2 points there. White can play neither at a nor at b because of damezumari. White makes four points capturing the stones, and one point at the circled points (Black has to throw in a stone to prevent an eye).
The vulgar atari of Black 1 is a painful mistake. It's a so-called anti-suji, missing completely the proper line of play. White answers at 2 and the connection underneath at a doesn't work any more. White must not play anti-suji with 2 at b, for Black will descend to c and make the connection work again.
Forcing White's answer with 1 loses points. There is no need for Black to lose the stone at 1.
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