44. F 10. This secures the connection at F 9, and at the same time extends. 46. L 4. 48. L 7. Leading out the stones on line L, which are now threatened. 50. Q 3. 52. Q 7. Making territory on the right and at the same time attacking White's five stones. 54. L 6. Black must connect. 56. N 8. A dangerous move. White group Comment by Honinbo Sbuye : “This move may be called a little dangerous. P 6 would have been preferable, and if White responds at 08 or 07, Black could reply at L 9." 58. P 6. 60. O 7. ("Kiru.") Cutting off connection of the white groups. 62. K 9. Black sees that White can form the necessary two “Me,” and therefore does not press the attack. + 64. R 7. Black must extend in 61. M 2. Since White is cut off at O 7, he must form “Me" in this group. 63. Q8. this way. 65. R 8. + 66. S 8. (“Osaeru.") s 67. S 9. 68. S 7. ("Tsugu.") The usual series of moves. 69. P 5. (“Atari.") $70. Q 6. 71. Q 10. 72. Q 11 74. P 10. (“Sente.") 71 in order to escape. v 77. N 9. 178. M8. 79. P 9. 80. Q9. Takes. This is “Ko." 81. T 10. (“Haneru.") 82. T 11. (“Osaeru.”) 83. Q 10. Taking in "Ko." 84. Pn. (“Tsugu.") Black must play here to save the frontier. 85. T 9. Saving the stone - 86. Ru. Black ot neglect at to play here. 87. ( 11. 7 88. LI. 90. K io. 94. M 10. T 10. 1 ! 96. L 9. Takes. White has escaped by means of sacrificing one stone. 98. O 12. V100. O 13. 102. K 12. 104. N 13. (“Shicho.") X 106. P 14. Cuts White off. 108. Q 14. no 110. R 14. 112. S 14. All these last moves are obviously necessary. 114. S 15. Comment by Honinbo Sbuye: “This move is a mistake; it should have been played at M 15." 11 118. M 16. 120. F 9. (“#Tsugu.") X117. K 14. White's stones in the upper left-hand corner are now connected. 119. G 10. A defensive move. White attempts to get all his stones in one group: * 121. J 12. Protects the connec'tion at H 1o. 123. J 13. 125. N11. 127. L 15. 124. N 10. Protecting the “Me” at L 10. Ku is "Kageme." K 126. O 17. 128. M 15. White's situation in the upper right-hand corner looks very bad at this point. - 130. R 18. A better move than Q16. 132. N 18. 134. S 17. '136. N 16. White is prevented from connecting. must nect. stone. X 148. S 13. White BLACK 138. M 13. Threatening White's other connection. X 139. M 12. White con- f 140. P 18. To an inexpert eye White's group in the upper right hand corner now looks hopeless. ✓ 141. Q 19. This is to prevent 142. O 16. Black must play here “Watari.” to protect his four stones. V 143. S 16. W1 144. T 16. (“Watari.”) 147. R 13. The condition in 150. T 18. T T 15 is now bearing fruit. x 154. T 17. Neither side can play at T 19 without loss. 155. P 16. Takes. Forming a x 156. C 13. Increasing Black's perfect "Me," the other being at territory. R 18. The play in this corner is now complete. 157. B 5. Protecting the corner. 158. G 13 159. Hu. * 160. L 16. 7 161. K 16. 162. F 15. Extending · Black's frontiers. X 163. F 17. 164. J 15. Comment by Honinbo Shuye: “Black's moves 164 and 166 are both useless. At move 164 Black should have played at D 15." 166. G 16. 168. D 15. 169. D 16. 170. D 14. 171. G 15. 172. B 15. 1 189. H 13. A very good move to protect White's group. 191. B 6. 193. A 6. 195. B 14. 497. A 15. Takes. 1 199. L 18. Completing the frontier. x 201. K 18. 203. Fu. 205. E 16. 207. H 14. 209. E 5. 211. H 5. 213. H 4. 215. G 3 202. J 6. All the rest of the board is practically finished. 204. En. 206. E 15. 208. G 14. 210. E 12. 212. J 5. 214. J 4. 216. 1 9. Comment by Honinbo Shuye : “This move is unprofitable. Had Black played at J 8, a very good profit would have been secured.” | 218. E 4. v 217. J 8. |