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Joseki-related life-and-death example 5
Path: JosekiRelatedLifeAndDeath · Prev: JosekiRelatedLifeAndDeathExample4 · Next: JosekiRelatedLifeAndDeathExample6 BobMcGuigan: Here is another example:
White has invaded at the 3-3 point with
Here's the correct move:
Here is one sequence for white to live unconditionally:
After Here's another possibility:
Again White lives.
What if White plays this way?
Black answers with 4 and, depending on White's response, White dies or, at best, gets a ko. Here are two cases where White dies, followed by the ko case:
Locally White can't make two eyes but the aji of the clamp at a remains. However, it is painful for White to have to rely on this aji.
White has a basic dead shape.
White gets a ko
One last example:
If the
What if Black plays this way?
This is one correct sequence for White:
But suppose Black persists at
Here is a clever sequence which lets White escape to the outside or else capture two stones:
What if Black ataris on the inside instead of playing
After
Suppose Black knows all this and plays
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