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BSR2003 LowerLeft
   

[Diagram]
White moves first

W5 is gote. Black: 37 points, White 19. Score: +18


[Diagram]
Black moves first

B5 is gote. B7 and W8 are added to finish encircling.

Black : 43 (taking into account the captured stone). White 11. The score is +32.

Local score is +25. The value of the move is 7.


[Diagram]
Black moves first. Variation b.

Black: 42. White 8. Score: +34. This variation is 2 points worse for white.


[Diagram]
Black moves first. White tenuki.

Black 45. White 6. The score +39.

The value of white's tenuki is -3.5.


[Diagram]
White moves first. Black tenuki.

Black: 35. White: 19. The score: +16. The value of black's tenuki is -1. If white cannot find a way to explore the aji, of course.



Lucky I want to expose a variation no one said anything about. I didn't reach a final conclusion but I think it is very interesting. The cut at 'a' still exists.

[Diagram]
White combination.

This white 1 and 3 put black in difficulty.


[Diagram]
First answer.

Black 1 seems too greedy.


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Second answer.

This answer is bad shape, damezumari.


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Third answer.

This is simpler but white gain a lot.



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