BeginnerExercise262/Attempts

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Black lives

With a and b as miai to connect the right-hand eye to the left side of the diagram, e and f as miai to connect the top-left to the middle-left, and c and d as miai to create an eye on the left, my preferred play is B1. With its excellent shape, no attack by white can prevent an eye on the right side. Also, a or b can be played later as a 9-point ko threat.

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Failure for white

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Another failure for white

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The main line:

W1: tenuki


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Starting at a instead

However, if black instead starts at a or b, the other of the pair and the original B1 become miai for life, because getting both a and b captures 4 white stones, and black ends with two eyes on the left. If black gets both a and b, he can even ignore attacks at c and d, since his big eye can be subdivided into two if necessary. Therefore white is more likely to respond to a at b, and vice-versa, than at W2 above.

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Black lives, but loses a big ko threat.

-EricU
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