The following stones are on the board: White, R 9, O 5, O 3; Black, P 7, Q3, Q 4, R 7. If White has the first move, it makes a difference of six "Me." If Black had had the first move, the play would have been as follows: III Plate 35 (C) The following stones are on the board: White, B 16, C 14, E 15; Black, C 17, D 16, E 16, G 17. If White has the move, it makes a difference of seven "Me." The following stones are on the board: White, B 8, C7, C8, D6, E 2, E 6, F 3, 4, 5. F 3, 5; Black, B 6, B 7, C 6, D 2, If White has the move, it makes a difference of four "Me." WHITE 1. B 4. This stone is sacrificed, but there is no loss because it is so threatening that Black must play twice in order to make his position secure, meanwhile White advances on line A. 3. A 7. White gains one "Me” BLACK 2. B 3. Black's best move because it defends the connection at C5, and also prevents White from trying to connect at D 1. 4. A 6. The following stones are on the board: White, M 16, M 17, M 18, N 16, O 15, P 14, R 14; Black, N 17, N 18, O 16, P 16, Q 16, R 16. If White has the "Sente," it makes a difference of six "Me." The following stones are on the board: Black, M 2, M 3, N 3, N4, O 4, Q4, R 4, S 4; White, L 3, N 2, O 2, O 3, P 3, R 2, S3, R 6. |