Friesian Frolics
British Go Journal No. 66. November 1985. Page 14.
Matthew Macfadyen
Apart from actually playing Go, congresses involve a good deal of exchanging new josekis, new life and death problems, and other amusing positions which have turned up or been invented. Here we present a brief assortment of goodies from Terschelling.
| Problem 1 Black to play.                                            | 
This life and death problem arose in Eddy Shaw's game with Michael Katscher, 5 dan. Eddy would have won if he'd got it right, since the white group on the outside was eyeless.
| Problem 2 Black to play.                                                                 | 
Denis Feldman from Paris has been collecting life and death problems for years. Many a player was transfixed by his glittering eye and cornered by this hoary old classic. Black is to play and kill white unconditionally. Make sure you've considered all White's possible replies.
| Problem 3 White to play.                                                                                                      | 
And from Finland, Matti Siivola produced this one, which we have trimmed up a bit to fit on a 10 x 10 board. The problem is to work out what is going on.
| Problem 4 White to play and kill.                                                                  | 
And finally a relatively easy problem (though it's still not trivial). I don't know who produced this one, but it was left unattended one evening in the hostel where we were staying.
  ![[Start]](/files/bgj/gifs/previous.gif) Answers on  page 30.
 Answers on  page 30.
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