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Snapback Problem 14 Solution
Keywords: Ko, Problem
White would like to play --someone
This is the reason why the author called it a snapback problem: Black cannot play at
So... what now? Does it do something like this? And why? I'm... too.... stupid... I don't even see how White creates ko threats by doing this.
White doesn't connect the ko, but secures it by taking a stone with This is a copy of the living page "Snapback Problem 14 Solution" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |