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THE GAME OF GO

foresee the result at the cost of a little trouble. Black has won by five points.

According to Korschelt's view, the play would have proceeded as follows:

Black

White

184. T 5.

185. T 4.

186. T 7.

187. S 3.

188. G 15.

189. G 16.

190. J 8.

191. H 8.

192. N 13.

193. N 12.

194. M 14.

195. J 7.

196. K 7.

197. F 8.

198. E 8.

199. D 10.

200. D 9.

201. J 15.

202. J 14.

203. J 19. Takes.

204. K 19.

205. Q 11.

206. F 15.

207. F 16.

208. J 2.

209. J 1.

210. J 3.

211. M 7.

212. L 7.

213. H 4.

214. J 4.

215. N 15.

216. K 9.

217. K 10.

218. M 2.

219. M 1.

220. Q 13.

221. M 15.

222. L 15.

223. F 9.

224. Q 12.

225. P 12.

226. T 13.

227. T 14.

228. T 12.

229. H 19.

The stones that are still to be played are "Dame." By playing these no "Me" can be either won or lost, and for the most part it makes no difference whether they are filled up by Black or White. These are as follows: