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By the way, White 5 is the famous move Sai immediately spots at a children's tournament in HikaruNoGo chapter 3.
If Black protects his stone, White captures three to make an eye. Variations
If Black destroys an eye at 1, White surprisingly makes one at 2.
If Black 3 here, White 4 connects and captures because of damezumari.
This way variation (i) still holds its own.
Maybe this is a ridiculous variation but I couldn't help wondering what happens when Black takes that marvelous 1-2 point himself.
Anyone? Nando: Well, this one doesn't make sense to me. Where are White 7 and Black 8 ? I tried to find a follow-up while assuming that White 9 is actually White 7, but I couldn't figure a way for White to save the main group. I also tried to add various 7-8 intermediate exchanges, but none made sense either. So, could you please enlighten me, Dieter ? I cannot. I corrected the editing error so you can erase the italics if you want. This is a variation I came up with and I can't find the refutation. So my question "anyone?" means "can someone help me out ?" --Dieter Nando: Stupid me, sorry. =) Well, I gave it a shot and couldn't find a way to unconditional life for White after Black 2 in this diagram, my best result being ko. By the way Dieter, I just experienced it and I totally agree with what you said at the bottom of the tsumego page. I figured a lot of variations starting with that diagram, and although I didn't succeed in solving the problem, I feel that I've learned quite a lot about shape and the special properties of the corner.
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