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Kanazawa Problem 67 / Solution
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Solution
White 1 makes one eye and miai for another one at either of a or b.
Failure
Descending is wrong: Black 6 makes miai of a and b.
The hane is no solution either. Black plays 2 at the vital point, then avoids complications and plays atari at 4. Black 4 at 5 is dangerous. Black 2 at 3 more or less reverts to the solution. More explanation will follow. Please review.
Main line: Hashimoto Utaro
Go to Problem 68 Reuven: What's the anwser to wK18 after wN18 bL18 wO18 BO16? Dieter: Could you restate the question in a diagram or, if you don't know how to do that, give us a clue to both the position and the order of your algebraic notation ? I failed to understand the question.
Hans: May be Reuven wants to know how to answer
Dieter: It's a very tough question. I think
Or maybe it is just like this ... Reuven - Yup, it's what I meant... ^^* ;Is this note - "The hane is no solution either. Black plays 2 at the vital point, then avoids complications and plays atari at 4. Black 4 at 5 is dangerous. Black 2 at 3 more or less reverts to the solution. More explanation will follow. Please review." takken from the book? any chance that it's wrong and the anwser's in it? Dieter: You're right. I forgot what I wrote earlier. So the second failure diagram is wrong: Black can't "avoid" complications. This is a copy of the living page "Kanazawa Problem 67 / Solution" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |