But I think black is alive.Īlternatively, maybe white has a better move here than P1 (I think P1 would be an overplay and white at N2 would be better in endgame, or what about O1?)Īgain, P1 is not in the game, it's a move I was wondering about.Īlso note this is not the full board, I only put the relevant stones there and stones to show groups as alive. I've tried several variations and I think I found the answer, but I'm not so confident I have read it correctly or in the best way. Shusaku (, Yasuda Eisai, Kuwahara Shusaku, Invincible Shusaku, born as Kuwabara Torajiro () JSeptember 3, 1862) was a Japanese professional Go player from the 19th century. It's an interesting situation, especially with black's surrounding stones (to the left) being in atari if they would push at J1 and if white connected at K1, meaning black would have to connect at F1 in gote, leaving white with the initiative. ![]() This L&D was purely set up by me because I was wondering if black was still unconditionally alive after white made this small group here. The white 'monkey jump' is not played in the game, as white (Ota Yuzo) resigned a little after this situation was set up. ![]() This is a L&D that I encountered in a Shusaku game.
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