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PracticalEndgameTest5/Solution
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As Arno pointed out, there are some miai on the board. The challenge is to get tedomari.
Next Black takes his sente with
If White had played
Now Black and White share the final miai.
White wins by 1. Arno posted a solution. From his comments, I gather that Dave had one in mind, too. :-) Dave: see Discussion
The point of this problem is not widely known. In fact, taking the three stones in the top left dominates for Black, as well. The book said that For more about th comparison of miai in this problem, see /Difference Games. -- Bill Spight
Since the top side is settled, Black can take his sente with
Result: Jigo.
White gets off to the right start, but
Black takes his sente with
Result: Jigo.
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