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								<strong>Problem 1</strong>
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This is the early middle game between a 6D and 5D. Your task here is to
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								<strong>Problem 2</strong> Where are the operative Sector Lines here? And how significant are they?
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								<strong>Problem 3</strong> It was actually Black&#8217;s turn to play here, so what&#8217;s his best move? And (equally important) why? If it was White&#8217;s turn 
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								<strong>Problem 4</strong> In this position:<br>
								1. Show any Sector Lines that are operative.<br>
								2. Answer the following questions:<br>

								  A.  How solid/secure do you assess those Sector Lines to be?<br>
								  B.  Based on that assessment, should Black think invasion? Or reduction?
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								<strong>Problem 5</strong> This position arose in a game between two 5D players.<br>

								What&#8217;s Black&#8217;s key play here, and why?<br><br>

								If it&#8217;s White&#8217;s turn instead, what would be his best move?

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								<strong>Problem 6</strong> When B1 was played in this game between a 6D and 5D, the marked 4 Whites are within Black Sector Lines and almost trapped.<br><br>

At the same time, the two Blacks are themselves still within a White
Sector Line, so that these competing Sector Lines technically cancel
each other!<br><br>
But the two Blacks have the outside while the four Whites are almost
enclosed! So it&#8217;s clear that if these White stones don&#8217;t escape
immediately they will die, because there&#8217;s insufficient room on the
edge for them to form two eyes. So the key questions are: Can they
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								<strong>Problem 7</strong>This
position that arose in a game between a 5D and a 4D. White has
constructed a vast (but still incomplete) lower center moyo which Black
would much like to reduce.<br><br> At the same time, Black&#8217;s
own upper side position is also becoming impressive, so in playing to
reduce White&#8217;s moyo Black must be careful that White&#8217;s counter play
doesn&#8217;t inflict even worse damage on his own position - and that&#8217;s
quite likely to be the outcome if he plunges in too deeply!<br><br>
So the move Black seeks is one that looks carefully in both directions,
and the best answer is quite readily suggested by the Sector Line
concept! Can you find it? <br><br><br><br>

								
																
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