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?
/Gunnar
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Another alternate move. On problem 108 it seems that a2 works, although it
looks inferior.
A2, a3, g1, h1, a4, and if white cuts at b4, black captures and white has no
ko threats.
If white doesnt answer at h1, black can live in the corner and white cant
live on the left.
Gunnar, does this look
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 lowe
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 C
"Huh" is right. You wrote C2 C1 and so did I, but I somehow did so
while looking at C1 C2. I'm not sure how I managed that myself.
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Gunnar Farnebäck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Huh? A seki doesn't get much more basic than this.
>
> 4 X X X X X . X . X 4
> 3 . O
David Fotland wrote:
> Another alternate move. On problem 108 it seems that a2 works,
although it
> looks inferior.
> A2, a3, g1, h1, a4, and if white cuts at b4, black captures and white
has no
> ko threats.
> If white doesn’t answer at h1, black can live in the corner and white
can’t
> li