Djab: Assuming the opponent has also read the right sequence (E5D4C7C6B7D7D6, etc.) , he should play D7, or C6, or anything else different from D4 after E5
Don't you think ?
Should'nt we assume that B and W are able to read all the combinations ?
d4rkm4tter: It is a common misconception that the plays have to be optimal for both players in go problems. Playing out the most interesting sequence is more important.
Assuming the opponent has also read the right sequence (E5 D4 C7 C6 B7 D7 D6, etc.) , he should play D7, or C6, or anything else different from D4 after E5 Don't you think ? Should'nt we assume that B and W are able to read all the combinations ?