RobertJasiek wrote:Cassandra, read the paper to its end, or put stones on a board and test each "basic-ko" of a standard triple-ko (no outside liberties). You CANNOT recapture a single stone in each of the three.
With a "standard" "Triple-Ko":
B1 captures W1.
W3 captures B3. This is a Ko-threat, related to B1 / W1.
B2 captures W2. This is a Ko-threat, related to W3 / B3. This answers White's Ko-threat, related to B1 / W1.
W1 captures B1. This is a Ko-threat, related to B2 / W2. This answers White's Ko-threat, related to W3 / B3.
B3 captures W3. This is a Ko-threat, related to W1 / B1. This answers White's Ko-threat, related to B2 / W2.
W2 captures B2. This is a Ko-threat, related to B3 / W3. This answers White's Ko-threat, related to W1 / B1.
The "Triple-Ko-"cycle is completed.
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With regard to Ko #1:
B1 captures W1.
This is a Ko-threat, related to B1 / W1.
This answers White's Ko-threat, related to B1 / W1.
W1 captures B1.
This is a Ko-threat, related to W1 / B1.
This answers White's Ko-threat, related to W1 / B1.
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With regard to Ko #2:
W3 captures B3.
This is a Ko-threat, related to W3 / B3.
This answers White's Ko-threat, related to W3 / B3.
B3 captures W3.
This is a Ko-threat, related to B3 / W3.
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With regard to Ko #3:
B2 captures W2.
This is a Ko-threat, related to B2 / W2.
This answers White's Ko-threat, related to B2 / W2.
W2 captures B2.
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Each of B1, W3, B2 has become re-captured !!!
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What do I have overlooked ?