Beginner Exercise 31 / Solution

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Solution

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Continuations?

satyreyes: I would like to see a continuation or two here. I got as far as W1 B2, but I don't see why W3 solves white's problem and I'm not confident I'd know how to prove the kill if black kept playing. Can't black still get eyespace by winning the capturing race? Or is that not enough because the a region is only good for one eye, and the others are falsifiable? What about trying for another eye at b?

dencarl: Both white moves are designed to remove black eyes. After W3 black has only one eye remaining.

airfrog: It might be worth checking out Recognizing an Eye if it's hard to see why W3 removes the possibility for an eye at b or c, or why Black can't make an eye elsewhere.

I apologize I am very low but I don't see how black can make an eye on the left side. In the diagram above, black would have to play at both 3 and C to get an eye. Otherwise, throw-ins at 3 would kill the eye. It seems to me that black is dead (squared four is the only "real" eye shape, moreover it's partially filled) and white only has to avoid careless disconnection/capture of his surrounding groups to win.

timh, 15k: No, if Black gets 3, b and c are miai for an eye.

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I put this on the /Attempts page. It looks like this is pretty poor play for Black, but I'm not too sure myself.


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Failure

Jacob4Jesus: This diagram is marked "Failure", but I don't see how. Doesn't B still have only one real eye?

JoelR: No, B4 captures, so Black has an eye at a.


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another failure?

Radvendii: Another failure because it is an even capturing race and black has sente. So... almost works.

Voroplav?: What about 5 to lower b? This will destroy one more eye. Even if W takes both a's, B will be able to capture all white stones, as they will have only one real eye...

timh?: But B4 is a mistake...

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yes, another failure

timh?: Now either a or b secures life for black, so black lives.



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