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Kanazawa Solution Seven
Black has one eye at the circled point. Black 1 makes miai of the capture at A and the connection underneath at B, capturing 2 stones.
After the connection underneath, White can't give atari at A.
Black makes 4 points capturing two stones, while White makes 7 points (circled + captured).
Black makes a second eye with 3 and 2 points there. White can't play A nor B because of damezumari. White makes 4 points capturing the stones, and 1 point at the circled points (Black has to throw in a stone to prevent an eye).
The vulgar atari of Black 1 is a painful mistake. It's a so-called AntiSuji? , missing completely the proper line of play.
White answers at 2 and the connection underneath at A doesn't work anymore. White must not play AntiSuji? with 2 at B, for Black will descend to C and make the connection work again.
Forcing the White's answer with 1 loses points. There is no need for Black to lose the stone at 1.
Go to Problem 8 This is a copy of the living page "Kanazawa Solution Seven" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |