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This problem is of dubious origin. I copied this diagram from a tsumego collection composed by Ishida Yoshio 9p for the 24th Hiratsuka go festival; but, as there are some classic problems within the collection, it is not certain whether this is an original problem by Ishida or not.
Black to play.
This is an original tsumego by me. The solution sequence for this is not particularly outstanding, but as a tsumego this has value in that this position can easily result from a particular 3-3 invasion jōseki.
Black to play.
This is a problem from Chō Chikun’s Yose no Tesuji (ヨセの手筋), or Endgame Tesuji.
Black to play.
Last week we had an extremely difficult problem, so I picked an easier one for this time. This problem is so classic that it is hard to say where it is originally from; my guess would be one of the classic tsumego collections.
Black to play.
This is an original problem by me, inspired by a shape that occurred in an ngd league game. This is one of the few cases I’ve seen where a real-game position leads to a difficult and interesting life-and-death problem.
This problem included a small competition, where the first person to post the correct answer would get one month of Kifu …
This is a classic problem from Gokyō Shumyō. There are in fact two solutions, but they lead to the same final shape.
Black to play.
Continuing with famous classic problems, this is problem 15 from Chō’s tsumego encyclopedia, advanced section.
Black to play.
Like last week’s problem, this is also from Guanzi Pu – and, in fact, also from Xuanxuan Qijing, where its title is 水落石出 (sui-raku-seki-shutsu). Literally this means a river’s water receding and the riverbed’s rocks’ becoming visible, but the figurative meaning is that of truth becoming revealed.
Black to play.
I love the smell of tsumego in the morning.
I just received in mail the newest, recently-published tsumego book from Ōhashi Hirofumi 6p, our Nihon Ki-In English class member as well as a regular visitor to European go tournaments. The problem collection includes some of Ōhashi’s most interesting creations from the past 20 years, with the difficulty level of …
This is a slightly modified problem from Guanzi Pu. Although most of Guanzi Pu’s content is endgame (it’s even in the collection’s name, 官子譜 or Endgame diagrams), this is clearly a life-and-death problem.
Black to play.
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