
British Go Journal No. 61. [1] March 1984. Page 17.
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This position comes from the third game [2] of the recent British Championship. The question is how much damage black can do to the white corner. The best result for both is a ko, but it can be hard to find.
Answer on page 26b [3].
Links:
[1] http://britgo.org/bgj/bgj061.html
[2] http://britgo.org/bgj/06110.html
[3] http://britgo.org/bgj/06126b.html
[4] http://britgo.org/bgj/bgj.html