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Kanazawa Solution 14
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Main line: HashimotoUtaro 9p
Variations: unkx80 1d*, DieterVerhofstadt 1k
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/2/363b1ef0d7882df5c1c8196644bb2754.png) | Main line |
Black starts by pushing out at . Escaping to the center is considered success, so White blocks at .
The whole thing is a set-up to get the hane of in place, before playing the connection of . After , the vital point, Black has two eyes.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/36/08ef1fa231e739d833ec5b72bda81c8e.png) | Variation 1 : mistake at 7 |
The awkward move in this sequence is . Suppose Black captures at instead. After , he needs three moves to remove it, and White can create shortage of liberties at .
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/39/fe52588ed3691e6a5c80dfd801dde9a9.png) | Variation 2: Omitting the push and hane |
If Black omits the push and hane ( and in the main line), and plays at , White plays hane at . keeps Black to one eye. Even if Black captures the white stones and , he will only get a False Eye.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/34/131bc445d3c0dfba6f826ccd76bfaa74.png) | Variation 3: Omitting the push |
Starting with the hane at in variation 3 works as well, but can defend at a instead of d. Compare this with the sequence Black a, White b, , and Black loses the possibility of cutting at c.
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