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July 28 Solution 2
We shall start off from 1 instead... The solution is presented below. :-) Discussions welcome. --unkx80
BillSpight: Black 3 is tesuji, but White 4 makes a and b miai for a second eye. This is a diagram in the Sekiyama book to show that Black 1 is a mistake. However, it looks like the zokusuji (vulgar play) works. Solution!!!
If Black 7 is played at 9 instead, then White takes the stone at 7 and it becomes a ko. (7 at 10 produces another ko; I've added it as "Variation 1 (c)" below. Erase or embed as you feel --Dieter)
After the placement at 1, a and b are miai. White is dead.
If 6 as marked, then 7 at a. It is a ko.
(Black 3 at marked stone) With Black 3, white dies with a farmer's hat big eye.
This variation reverts to Variation 1.
Finally, White's resistance at 2 is useless. Black 3 descendss, and a and b are now miai. --unkx80 This is a copy of the living page "July 28 Solution 2" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |