tsumego-question // How to kill the corner?

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tsumego-question // How to kill the corner?

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Hi,

I'm currently studying the Tesuji book by James Davids. This is a tsuemgo to practise the double hane tesuji. This is the solution given:



The important part is that white 10 is necessary in order to bring alive the corner - this allows black to catch white in a loose ladder. That is ok with me. BUT: What if white did defend differently at 6. This is what I mean:



If white runs out instead of defending the corner, I can't kill it. What do I miss?

Thanks

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Re: tsumego-question // How to kill the corner?

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Re: tsumego-question // How to kill the corner?

Post by Tooveli »

Ko is correct but there is a better ko for Black.
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My feelings

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Thanks for all the answers. So black needs to be willing to fight a Ko when playing the double hane in this position.
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Re: tsumego-question // How to kill the corner?

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Gegenzeit wrote:Thanks for all the answers. So black needs to be willing to fight a Ko when playing the double hane in this position.


I think for Black that's a nobrainer. At the beginning White has a group, Black has a wall. At the end, Black has an even thicker group, White has a potentially weak center group and a corner that's only alive in ko - it's a huge positive change! The corner is a good 20 points, so White's more likely to play the living move anyway, as it's a very painful ko to leave, and in which case, Black's thickness is outstanding. Either way, the double hane gives a good outcome for Black.
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Ok, thanks again. That explanation was really helpful!
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Re: tsumego-question // How to kill the corner?

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This is what's called a flower-viewing ko for black - if black loses the ko, he doesn't lose much, but if white loses the ko, it's a major loss. Black should be happy to start the ko if white actually allows him to do so.
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Re: tsumego-question // How to kill the corner?

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But :b1: kills for sure. No?

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Re: tsumego-question // How to kill the corner?

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