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Tsumego From Games 31 Analysis
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Charles I wonder if we have been given enough of the position.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/37/f4f678e31e027c0cbfc7e3c22a3c867f.png) | First thought |
After , it seems that Black should aim at and to get something here.
If Black hopes that this makes miai of a and b to cut, there ought to be some shortage of liberties on White's part, if Black is to get any advantage.
As things stand:
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/47/237005a3bedf866200f0cf300a332f96.png) | First thought |
it looks rather as if here kills Black.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/42/f70f8f1a2fa76c4395b818b402ae468d.png) | Moves 200 to 203 |
The whole board from the game. Black slid one line farther.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/40/daf6e24f2b87fd80a27b728493e9c735.png) | Continuation |
Charles White has to worry here about semedori, not just preventing Black making two eyes. Cutting with and is therefore tempting, because it makes White independently alive in the corner. But now Black at a becomes a serious threat.
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