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“JOSEKI” AND OPENINGS
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White

Black

still further to narrow down Black's territory. At the same time every attack on the Black position from the outside would be made more effective by the presence of this stone. Possibly it could also be used later in "Ko." Black makes his 36th, 38th and 40th moves in order to secure his position which is weakened by the presence of the white stone at Q 6.

35. F 3.

36. M 5.

37. L 4.

38. L 5.

39. K 5.

40. K 6.

41. J 5.

42. F 4.

43. G 4.

44. E 3.

45. F 5.

46. E 4.

47. G 3.

48. D 7.

49. R 18. Beginners would play at S 16 or Q 17.

50. P 17.

51. O 18.

52. Q 19.


II

Plate 26

Black has a handicap of four stones.

White

Black

1. R 14.

2. Q 14.

3. Q 13.

4. P 14.

5. R 15.

6. R 16.

7. R 10.

8. K 17.

9. O 3.

10. G 3.

11. H 17.

12. F 17.

13. M 17.

14. O 17.