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Beginner Exercise 69 / Solution
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/22/3431f89095e1431bee7db32e93aaf362.png) | Solution. |
After , since White a is not possible (Black will capture at b), Black lives as a twisted four. Now c and d are miai.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/27/89c25b9e00532fbf130d4a7394cc7917.png) | Failure 1 |
Black dies by bulky five.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/22/37da1ccb40df8ae00517eb68af825c67.png) | Failure 2 |
Playing at looks good, but will capture the marked stone. However, has to be careful not to play at a or b.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/26/f07d1779baeb739979b23a54f60ab8e7.png) | Failure 3 |
is the vital point here.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/47/491df5a67e415df9f564973e8823bf80.png) | Failure 4 |
is probably the weakest move among the failure diagrams.
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