British Go Journal No. 65. July 1985. Page 25b.
In games between amateurs there are more opportunities to kill corners than you would think, but many chances go begging. This problem isn't particularly difficult. But could you solve it in byoyomi?
Remember solving a problem means reading out all reasonable defences.
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Answer on page
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