British Go Journal No. 65. July 1985. Page 31b.
Finally a problem with no solution - until the next issue that is. White to play. What is happening? This problem is not difficult, but even stronger players at your club might have to think about it for a while.
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The answer to this problem is on page 31b of BGJ66.