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Beginner Exercise 45 Solution
Difficulty: Beginner
Keywords: Problem
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.
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