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Beginner Exercise 168 / Attempts
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/2/aaa7f3c4334480a60b5ffe0040224534.png) | An attempt to save the white stones |
If the stones at have two liberties left and it's white's move, then at is possible.
LukeNine45: This is the move my opponant made. After at a(my response), I can find no way to win the race for white.
LukeNine45: Actually, after looking at this again, your move with the net does appear to work.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/42/851552c9e68eef8eb0b41b8904950a40.png) | See the condition mentioned above met. Continuation like above W3 |
The move at seems necessary. It threatens at and gives the tempo to connect at (above diagram) to capture the four black stones.
Quacki
LukeNine45: I think this is the best white can do after (if both players forget about the net):
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/8/a04078376570a5ed64ed4edf508f5f9e.png) | Best for white after W1? |
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/48/0c7abedbb32a4d34d9d9fbbee48ab3e3.png) | Con't (B7 at marked stone) |
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/19/d981ad4bb32213d7ec8dc60d70250c18.png) | Con't (W3 at marked stone, B4 at W1) |
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