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13 Improve Fast In Go
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18 © Milton N. Bradley 2008
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24 <center><a name="Chapter1 Solution 6">
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26 Chapter 1 Solution 6
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42 <strong>Solution 6A</strong></b> B1 here is bad on three major counts:<br><br>
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43 - It garners no profit.<br><br>
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44 - It makes no threat (so it’s pure Gote!)<br><br>
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45 - It produces bad shape empty triangles at both “a’ and “b”.<br>
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64 <strong>Solution 6B</strong></b> This way of playing is feasible, but inferior because it produces
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65 one point less for Black than the preferred (game) solution of 6E. Note that W4 is essential, because
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66 of the defect at ‘a’. If it’s omitted, ...<br>
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85 <strong>Solution 6C</strong></b> If W4 is omitted, the pitch of B5 on that same point will capture 5 Whites! If W6 captures,
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86 after the atari of B7 if W8 connects then B“a” will capture 11 Whites! So W8 must connect at “a” and allow B9 to replay at 5
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87 to capture 6 Whites.<br>
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106 <strong>Solution 6D</strong></b> This B1 is best, and this diagram shows that it absolutely prevents an immediate cut with W2
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107 because after the atari of B3, connecting with W4 would allow B5 to produce a snapback that captures 7 Whites. So ...<br>
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125 <strong>Solution 6E</strong></b> After the atari on the marked stone of B1, White saved this stone with the simple connection of W2.
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126 This forced B3 to connect, and although this produced an empty triangle, it was acceptable because it retained Sente by forcing W4
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127 to prevent Black’s pitch and following capture as in Solution 6C.<br>
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137 <strong>Click Here To Return To</strong><a href="Ch1P.html"><font size=+1><font Color="#0033FF"><strong> Chapter 1 Problems </strong></font></a>
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139 <strong>Click Here To Return To</strong><a href="Ch1.html"><font size=+1><font Color="#0033FF"><strong> Chapter 1 </strong></font></a>
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141 <strong>Click Here To Move On To</strong><a href="Ch2.html"><font size=+1><font Color="#0033FF"><strong> Chapter 2 </strong></font></a>
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143 <strong>Click Here To Return To</strong><a href="ImproveFastIndex.html"><font size=+1><font Color="#0033FF"><strong> Table Of Contents </strong></font></a>
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145 <strong>Click Here To Return To</strong><a href="index.html"><font size=+1><font Color="#0033FF"><strong> Milt's Go
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