Beginner Exercise 165 / Solution
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Vital point?
seems to do the trick.
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One way to resist...
forces the capture. The result is the same if
and
are reversed.
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White is dead.
The throw in makes the eye false, and there's insufficient room for white to run and make new eyespace.
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White's alternative plan...
Now a and b are miai for the kill.
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White tries to run...
If white plays
at a or b black again kills with c. If
is played at c, black has can kill with either a or b. He can't tenuki; white could take either to make an eye.
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Not quite...
This looks like seki, but the marked stones can eventually be placed in atari.