O 15, N 16, H 5, H 6, F 13, E 13, H 5, H 15, F 10, E 13 E 12, H 15, F 10. Black has sixty-four "Me" and White fifty-seven "Me." III BLACK. Ito Kotaro, fifth degree. WHITE. Karigane Junichi, sixth degree. 59 This game was played in Tokio about January, 1907, and is a fine illustration of the rule of "Ko." No handicaps were given. ritory. 192. B 8. 194. F 2. Defending his large territory on the lower edge of the board. 196. Q8. Black's group "Ko." Attacking which has still to form the necessary two "Me." 198. H 9. White cannot afford to fill the "Ko" at R 8. 200. G 18. 202. Q8. "Ko." Returning to the attack. 204. E 6. A necessary connec tion. White must 206. G 5. Takes. do this or lose ten stones. |