White
|
Black |
65. K 12. Not a good move. By reason of this Black's sixty-eighth move is made possible. (I. K.) |
66. K 15. |
67. J 13. Another move which arrests the development of the game. (I. K.) |
68. K 17. Attacks White's stones at the top of the board. |
69. K 18. |
70. L 18. |
71. J 17. |
72. M 17. |
73. K 16. Takes. |
74. L 16. Black's attack on the upper right-hand corner is now well developed. |
75. P 8. White abandons the field and plays elsewhere. |
76. P 7. |
77. O 8. |
78. H 5. |
79. F 4. |
80. H 3. |
81. F 2. |
82. D 2. |
83. F 7. White perfects his connection. |
84. M 3. |
85. Q 9. |
86. R 9. |
87. Q 7. |
88. R 8. |
89. P 6. |
90. M 5. Black enlarges his territory at the bottom of the board. |
91. O 7. Takes. |
92. S 5. Forming "Me" for the side group. |
93. C 18. Stronger than C 17. |
94. K 17. Takes in "Ko." |
95. S 4. |
96. R 12. |
97. P 14. |
98. Q 15. |
99. R 13. |
100. T 4 . |
101. L 17. Takes in "Ko." |
102. M 18. |
103. K 3. Invading Black's territory. White can connect on either side. |
104. L 4. |
105. H 2. |
106. G 3. |
107. J 3. |
108. J 4. |
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