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43. H 7.

45. G 12.

47. R 14.

49. S 17. 51. R 15.

53. O 16.

BLACK

55. H 16. This move is ignored by White because Black must reply

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✰ 52. R II. The beginner will wonder that 52 Q15 did not follow 51 R 15. This is because 53 R 10– 54 R9 would result, and White would be at a disadvantage. The moves 46-52 are part of a deeply thought-out plan on the part of White. Black could afford to ignore No. 4 as long as it stood alone. Thereupon White increases it by Nos. 48 and 50, and Black must accept the sacrifice, because otherwise Nos. 27-29 are threatened. By this sacrifice White gets the territory around No. 27, and also has an opportunity of increasing his position on line Q by his fifty-second move.

54. M 16. On the fifty-third move Black proceeds with the capture of Nos. 4, 48, and 50, while White on his fifty-fourth move hems in No. 27. 56. M 17.

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73. E 15. It is of the utmost importance to Black to occupy this point, for otherwise White would press far into his territory through this opening. He goes first, however, on his seventy-first move to R 5, because White must follow, and then to 73, because on this move he loses the "Sente." Black could also have occupied S 5, to which White would have replied with S 6, because otherwise the following continuation would have occurred:

B. S5, S6, S8, R 8, Q8
W. E 15, S7, T 7, R 7

and the White position is broken up. It is because Black played at E 15 too hastily and without first occupying S 5 that White can break up the Black position by the series of moves

58. M 18. +60. J 17.

62. K 18.

64. D 16.

66. K 16.

68. K 15.

70. C 14.

72. R 6.

74. Q5. Murase Shuho thought that 74 was a bad move and that S5 would have been better. The game would then have continued as follows:

B. 73, E 15, R 4 W. S 5, S 4

He also thought that White's moves from 76-82 were bad, because nothing in particular was accomplished by separating O 4 from 06, since it was impossible to kill them.

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This is as far as the game is recorded in the Go magazine, published by Murase Shuho. A good player can now

foresee the result at the cost of a little trouble. Black has

won by five points.

According to Korschelt's view, the play would have proceeded as follows:

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The stones that are still to be played are "Dame." By playing these no "Me" can be either won or lost, and for the most part it makes no difference whether they are filled. up by Black or White. These are as follows:

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