Semedori example
Keywords: EndGame
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/42/1a5433313c6f9e3d389ed6fffc43c89c.png) | Endgame problem |
What if anything can White gain by playing here?
Charles Matthews
A difficult position, Charles!
Looks like White can get a seki or ko to me.
Bill
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/11/b3f9be127d72e4214270e7a0998eb2c2.png) | White prepares the cut |
Charles From a game of mine last week. I thought the basic idea was the cut at for White, to gain points. Preparation for is obvious enough. White a for Black b would presumably been White's prerogative.
I didn't see a seki, but perhaps the position isn't exactly as in the game: I simplified it somewhat.
So, caught me a little by surprise. Now it becomes important how many liberties the lower black group has on the outside.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/19/4c270d96e6534303850883747ff9640e.png) | Variation 1 |
Bill: White can also start this way, I think. Off to the races. ;-)
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/19/fb6c3589cc7ea4c89d6304da1541a95b.png) | Variation 1 (continuation) |
Charles So now Black is in a hurry to play ? Ah, but now I see that is too naive.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/29/1186a571f54577ac1cf6ebb0c039e3e5.png) | Variation 1 (further continuation) |
DaveSigaty: The approach seems right for Black but here would be slightly better at (see below [1]) perhaps.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/42/c401269bd68ed555921be267c3cc680c.png) | Variation 1 (even further) |
And now? Could become a double ko?
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/52/17b7be5a2626894e5f149b5452e9e15c.png) | Variation 1b |
Bill: is, I believe, tesuji. Now White has nothing better than , I think, and the end result should be the same as the main line starting with the cut. But it is complicated.
[1]
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/20/4ce71083c104d9648618c15ae5d3c41b.png) | Variation 1 alternative |
DaveSigaty: After if White plays , she is simply captured by , so...
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/14/18f7f462fc89ef0fdb3f67edf160b1d3.png) | Variation 1 alternative |
White has to play and after the sequence to , Black can play tenuki. White has achieved a double ko that can provide unlimited ko threats, but in gote.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/16/630fd5822ce5f433d097aa1c68d2737c.png) | Variation 1 alternative |
In comparison, this threatens to capture the outside ko and connect. Black's capture of the inner ko is not atari on the white stones. Black has to play so White has created the double ko in sente.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/16/b3910675ba4e6b9cf6131775194a9585.png) | Variation 1c |
Bill: With the potential Black eye gone at a, White's next play is, I believe, to atari with and then connect at . Through White loses the capturing race, but forces Black to take all the white stones.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/18/37429010a06031878a3196299b18bad9.png) | Variation 1c (followup) |
- is almost always sente, since Black can rarely afford to let White make a huge ko.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/18/f98f94711c97c36c864c7abefc2d8f7a.png) | Variation 1d |
Alternatively, Black can connect with . Then prevents an eye for Black. wins the race.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/8/f773a3a8d1bb5205007dbd57977b4950.png) | Variation 1d (continued) |
Now - is sente.
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