WHITE 31. E 14. 33. B 14. 35. E 2. 37. D 3. 39. E 3. 41. J 3. 43. G 3. BLACK 44. K 2. The importance of this move, when a territory merely has the protection of L 3-L 5, has been commented on before. 46. P 6. 45. J 5. 47. () 8. 49. ()u. Plate 29 Black has a handicap of two stones. BLACK 2. D 15. 4. F 16. 6. C 14. 8. D 14. 10. E 18. WHITE 1. R 4. 3. D 17. 6. C 15. 7. C 16. 9. C8. F17 is just as good. Then would follow: B. G 17 W. F 18 12. P 3. 22. Q 4. This move and 24R2 are necessary because of the white stones on line L. 21. S 3. WHITE 23. R 5. 25. O 17. 27. D11. Black 28. F 12. This move is very good, otherwise White plays at E 16 and breaks into the Black position. 30. Q 14. 29. F .. 31. K 16. 33. S 2. If Black plays at R 9, this move is necessary for the security of the white group. 35. C 12. 37. D 16. 39. G 15. 41. H 17. 43. 0 4. 45. R 8. 47. L 6. 49. F 3. . 51. G 2. This is a fine move. By means of it Black is compelled to play at K 2 and White can occupy F 5 on his 53d move and thus escape, whereas without G 2 White could only have played at F 4, whereupon Black could have cut off the retreat at F 6. 36. E 17. 38. F 14. 40. F 15. 42. J 7. 44. Q 5. 46. M 6. 48. Q 9. 50. E 3. 52. K 2. VI Plate 30 White 1. Q 3. 2. D 17. 3. C 15. 4. C 13. 5. J 17. 6. D 15. BLACK |