![[Welcome to Sensei's Library!]](../../images/stone-hello.png)
StartingPoints
ReferenceSection
About
Referenced by BeginnerExercise165
|
Beginner Exercise 165 Solution
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/7/5fcfa7bba4e5550a49ed666a374c1889.png) | Vital point? |
seems to do the trick.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/11/52e8ea0b50d56611af280ac86fe9ab59.png) | One way to resist... |
forces the capture. The result is the same if and are reversed.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/44/ba627aaabd01b2b396fac0a58d153bdb.png) | White is dead. |
The throw in makes the eye false, and there's insufficient room for white to run and make new eyespace.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/2/5ab7b634b398cbdf632b3e777632bc66.png) | White's alternative plan... |
Now a and b are miai for the kill.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/45/c694d2306810ee06bee23f6289bbd3fa.png) | White tries to run... |
If white plays at a or b black again kills with c. If is played at c, black has can kill with either a or b. He can't tenuki; white could take either to make an eye.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/44/f7d18244b113a75d185081590f074392.png) | Not quite... |
This looks like seki, but the marked stones can eventually be placed in atari.
This is a copy of the living page
"Beginner Exercise 165 Solution" at
Sensei's Library.
2004 the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0.
|