Shunt Problem 1 / Solution

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Charles As was suggested, start like this.

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Solution



You might think this is 'obvious'; but one does have to think about Black playing at a first. And for that you have to read on.

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Making a ko?



As Bill pointed out, W2 here is better than connecting, which would get an immediate shunt to capture. So will this be a ko?

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Ko line



If White contests this ko, Black has a useful threat at a. Suppose Black wins the ko.

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Winning the ko (1)



One has to imagine this position, right at the start, to see how serious it is, when Black connects with black+square. This is shown with the black+circle/white+circle exchange made.

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Winning the ko (2)



And without it. Here B3 will end in sente, because there is now a weakness at b. But can White afford W2?

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Winning the ko (3)



Yes, that's OK in fact; Black has nothing after W4.

So, in conclusion, not only shouldn't Black play atari blindly here, it is better not to play it unless Black will also lose the ko. (Another example of a local threat that diminishes the ko, If I'm not wrong.)


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Shunt

For reference, if W2 connects, then B3 and B5 captures some White stones. The term shunt referred to in this problem is B5.


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Conceding



In practice White may well concede with W1. White ends in sente. There is no reason for Black to waste ko threats with an atari here.

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Conceding not sente (W3 elsewhere)



Tapir: Isn't it better to concede with W1 somewhere else. This leaves the ko for later and doesn't take away a liberty. W1 has a certain thank you feeling and is gote... I had a very similar situation in a game a week ago. I suppose it isn't uncommon. Black can't capture after tenuki since white has liberties at both a and b and can't be cut either. (Or B3, W2 for the same result)

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Conceding in sente - by playing tenuki


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Doesn't this work for Black if White tenuki?



Sorry, but it seems like White ends up in gote after this (otherwise Black could capture something). Could someone stronger check the above comment?-Illluck


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