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Beginner Exercise 151 Solution
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Incorrect answers
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/14/2426d34b0f2cfde4b6382ee49e2f0782.png) | Incorrect (1). |
is incorrect.
- If White continues with a, b, or d Black captures with c and escapes.
- If White continues with c, Black responds with a. Then no matter which of b or d White chooses, Black captures or escapes with the other.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/37/6443116b758ecdcdd8d78df3735ebbdc.png) | Incorrect (2) |
is incorrect.
- If White moves next with a or b, Black chooses the other.
- If White moves next with c or d, Black chooses the other.
Correct solution
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/36/0e13429b15b89f629f591670412d4f92.png) | Solution. |
is the correct solution. If Black moves anywhere except , White captures four pieces by moving there.
Alex Weldon: Worth showing the diagram for the oiotoshi since not all beginners will see it.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/33/6ca8039d565e26f63a5be67311761ebf.png) | Variation, worse for Black |
If Black captures with the White stone (that had been at a) by playing the marked stone, White plays and catches four stones in oiotoshi (connect-and-die). If Black connects at a, White b catches all 9 stones.
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