Huh? A seki doesn't get much more basic than this.

 4 X X X X X . X . X 4
 3 . O O O O X X O . 3
 2 O O O . O O X . . 2
 1 . X X X O X X . . 1
   A B C D E F G H J

/Gunnar

Eric Boesch wrote:
> Black doesn't need the lower-right corner as territory after killing
> the lower left.  After B B1 W C2 B C1 W H3 B G3, w gains about 7
> points in the lower right but has already lost like 31 in the lower
> left, and black wins by 15. Either I'm missing something obvious, or
> you overlooked that the lower left is not a seki, or something like
> that.
>
> On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 2:58 PM, Gunnar Farnebäck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Yamato wrote:
>>  > I attached the fixed version to this email. Thanks for your help.
>>
>>  Another correction. In 119 black has a serious weakness on the right.
>>  Is there any way for black to win after B B1, W C2, B C1, W H3?
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