The nearly minimal problem

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Post by tapir »

EdLee wrote:Oh, good. The reader has to read a bit between the lines. :)
Must be an advanced problem then...
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Re: The nearly minimal problem

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fanfan wrote:
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Re: The nearly minimal problem

Post by fanfan »

Sorry, you are right. I missed it.

In this variation, it's ko. Can White get a better result than a ko? (I agree that Black cannot win the ko if there nothing else on the board).
Simplify!
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