Black
|
White |
117. P 7. |
118. P 9. |
119. R 8. “Ko.” |
120. T 3. An effort to destroy the corner. |
121. S 3. |
122. Q 8. “Ko.” |
123. P 10. |
124. N 4. White eventually wins the game by means of the territory he now maps out. |
125. E 16. |
126. E 15. |
127. D 14. “Nozoku.” |
128. D 15. |
129. C 7. |
130. J 10. |
131. L 8. |
132. H 11. |
133. J 12. |
134. J 9. |
135. G 11. Not very good. Black should have played at K 8. |
136. N 8. |
137. N 9. |
138. K 8. |
139. L 9. Black must play here to protect his two stones. |
140. B 4. |
141. B 3. |
142. D 4. |
143. C 3. |
144. C 5. |
145. C 6. An unusual way of playing the corner. |
146. N 6. |
147. L 6. |
148. K 5. |
149. K 6. |
150. J 5. |
151. J 6. |
152. H 6. |
153. H 7. |
154. G 10. |
155. F 11. |
156. G 7. |
157. G 6. |
158. H 5. |
159. G 8. |
160. F 7. |
161. F 8. |
162. H 8. |
163. J 7. Note how the center fills up without either side getting territory there. |
164. F 10. |
165. E 8. |
166. E 7. |
167. E 11. |
178. E 10. |
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