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									<strong>Solution 4A</strong> The threat of the cut of W1 here is extremely dangerous for Black, and cannot be permitted!<br><br>
									If this cut is allowed, after the sequence thru W7 Black’s entire position here would be in serious trouble!  So ...<br><br>

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									<strong>Solution 4B</strong></b> Black must play immediately to prevent that dangerous cut!.<br><br>
									The solid connection of B“a” obviously works, but is inferior not only because it doesn’t extend Black’s position, but because it also lacks eyeshape. 
									And making a “Tiger’s Mouth” at either “b” or “c” is also not best because it would only serve to induce a White peep on the complementary point, with 
									(slight) advantage to White. So B1 here is the ideal answer, both extending and defending. <br><br>
									After this, if W“a” cuts, B“b” will capture the cutting stone.<br>

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