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Under the Stones Example 2
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I love this tesuji so much, that I can't resist the temptation to talk about some variations on the same idea. The only difference is the shape of the four sacrificed stones, which isn't square.
Black to kill.
Black 1 would be a terrible blunder of course, since it would almost force White to live with 2.
Black 1 is the real suji here. White has no choice but to capture the 4 black stones with 2 to get a chance to make a second eye. But ...
... Black 3 annihilates White's hope and the whole white group dies. This is a copy of the living page "Under the Stones Example 2" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |