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@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ the board, for which the player must find some beneficial move. Life and death
problems are a subset of tsumegos in which the survival of a group depends on
finding the correct sequence to save or kill the group. One collection of such
tsumegos is \textit{Cho Chikun's Encyclopedia of Life and Death}, part of which
-are available on OGS\cite{ogsLifeAndDeath}, an online Go server.
+are available on OGS \cite{ogsLifeAndDeath}, an online Go server.
The first of these problems and what the algorithm suggested as moves is shown
in \fref{fig:mctsProblem01}.
@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ Black responds to the white stone by attacking it at B4 and white then extends
to the more open side with F7.
The match up to this point is discussed on Sensei's Library as an interesting
-sequence deriving from the center first stone\cite{sl_sword}. The discussion
+sequence deriving from the center first stone \cite{sl_sword}. The discussion
there states that white should have extended to the other side.
The following moves are some sensible continuations, with approaches and