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Again White has the corner and Black has better opportunities for expansion.

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In this opening the corner is about evenly divided.

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White has the corner, but Black has better chances to make territory later.

V

HANDICAP

Black is supposed to have another handicap stone at D 4.

Plate 19 (C)

WHITE

1. C14. "Kogeima."

3. H 17. White confines Black's advances.

5. B 16. White plays to take the

corner.

7. C 15.

9. C 17.

11. H 15.

13. B 18. 15. B 17.

BLACK

2. F 16. "Ikken taka hiraki." This "Joseki" was an invention of Murase Shuho.

4. CII. Black prepares to get territory on left side of the board. 6. D 14.

8. D 13. Better than D 15, as it confines White more effectively.

10. D 17.

12. C 16.

14. C 18.

16. C 13. A very good move; it shuts White in the corner and assures Black a large territory on the left side of the board.

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Black is supposed to have stones at 4 and 4 also; these are called "Shiki ishi."

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BLACK

2. H 3. By this move Black at once attacks the white stone and also prepares to connect with the stone at O 4.

4. L 3. "Tenuki"; that is, it has nothing to do with the corner in dispute; Black feels he has an opportunity to take territory. It is interesting to note that if the "Shiki ishi" at O 4 were at N 3, then Black would play No. 4 at H 5.

6. D 2. This is an important defensive move.

8. B 5. Black tries to escape. 10. C 6.

12. C 7.

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Black is supposed to have a handicap stone at Q 4 also.

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