British Go Journal No. 60. September 1983. Page 15.
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Black to play and kill White unconditionally. This problem is very difficult, especially the firrst move, so we have included a hint on page 19 for those who can wait before seeing the answer.
There are other problems ( p11, p21). Solutions to
them all are to be found on page 27.
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