Problems
British Go Journal No. 54. October 1981. Page 19.
This issue we present a double page spread of problems to tax you. The range is considerable with some quite easy problems at the beginning and difficulty jumping up severely at the tail. Problem 8 looks really easy but in fact it is the hardest problem we've ever printed and it may take you all evening to solve.
Problem 1 |
White to play and live.
Problem 2 |
This position regularly occurs in games between weaker players. Both sides tenuki, both being under the illusion that the white group is 100% alive. See if you can work out why it isn't.
Problem 3 |
Black to play. Things look desperate as black has only two liberties and white has three. However, this is the corner and Black can find a move but he has to be very resourceful.
Problem 4 |
White to play. The lower white group seems to be as dead as a dodo, as it is separated from the upper group by a very resilient looking black position. But appearances are deceptive here and black does have a weakness.
Problem 5 |
White is caught in the notorious "crane's nest" so he can't run away but must win the semeai locally. However, the white stone in pre-atari leaves white with a problem.
Problem 6 |
This is a good old fashioned 'Black to play and live' problem. Black can, in fact, make two eyes, but it's not easy going.
Problem 7 |
It looks as though White has plenty of room to make a second eye in spite of being open skirted. Black to play and prove that White is more vulnerable than he looks.
Problem 8 |
Black to play and kill. This one is rather hard, but there are not many possibilities, so a bit of patience should suffice. You are warned that the marked Black stone is necessary.
The solutions to all these problems are to be found on pages 26 and 27.
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