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Kanazawa Variations 46
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Authors: DieterVerhofstadt, unkx80 This is a failure diagram from KanazawaProblem46
I would like to ask, why doesn't Black simply play at --unkx80 I don't know why I missed this one. At the time I started this page, I was or should have been clearly awake #:-7 --Dieter
Now, how about the strongest responses for both?
This results in an approach ko. If
What happens if Black plays
This is another approach ko, but now Black takes first, and his loss is smaller if he loses the ko, so this is probably better. (please correct, unkx80, my previous contribution was terrible).
If
However, White plays diagonal attachment at
... and she has enough outside liberties to fill in the inside liberty, putting Black in oshitsubushi. This is a copy of the living page "Kanazawa Variations 46" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |