Spot the Atari / Solutions

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Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
Exercise 6
Exercise 6
Exercise 6
Exercise 7
Exercise 7
Exercise 7
Exercise 8
Exercise 8
Exercise 8
Exercise 9
Exercise 9
Exercise 9
Exercise 10
Exercise 10
Exercise 10

Spot the Atari! solutions


Exercise 1

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Exercise 1



Exercise 2

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Exercise 2



Exercise 3

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Exercise 3



Exercise 4

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Exercise 4



Exercise 5

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Exercise 5


Exercise 6

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Exercise 6

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Exercise 6

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Exercise 6



Exercise 7

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Exercise 7

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Exercise 7

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Exercise 7

W1 is not the best way to capture. B2 can capture a white stone and save four black stones.



Exercise 8

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Exercise 8

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Exercise 8

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Exercise 8

Remark: In this exercise, the WC stones are already dead.



Exercise 9

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Exercise 9

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Exercise 9

For this problem, black a or black b can be considered to be a solution.

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Exercise 9

B1 in this diagram is a failure. The result is a snapback, W2 at WC will capture black.



Exercise 10

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Exercise 10

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Exercise 10

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Exercise 10

Remark: For the purpose of this exercise, W1 here may be considered to be a solution. But it is inferior to the previous solution of capturing the three outside Black stones.



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