I commend KataGo for reaching this point on its own.
This is the position discussed in a past issue. If Black plays 2, 4, and 6 in that sequence, White cannot capture the Black stones on the bottom side (if White tries to capture them forcefully, the White stones become vulnerable and will instead be crushed in a loose ladder).
I commend KataGo for reaching this point on its own.
This is the position discussed in a past issue. If Black plays 2, 4, and 6 in that sequence, White cannot capture the Black stones on the bottom side (if White tries to capture them forcefully, the White stones become vulnerable and will instead be crushed in a loose ladder).