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[Contents]IIIHandicapPlate 19(B)WhiteBlack1.O 3.2.R 7.3.Q 3. This variation is called[125]“Kiri Kaeshi.” This move does not attack the corner so aggressively as the preceding examples.4.R 3.[125]5.R 4. This is the characteristic move of this variation.6.Q 5. This is an important move for Black; if he plays elsewhere, he will get a bad position.7.R 2. White threatens the black stone. If Black defends White can divide the corner.8.S 3.9.P 2. “Kake tsugu.” If White does not make this move, Black will get the “Sente” with a superior position.10.S 2. Formerly S 4 was given as Black’s move, but it is not so good, because White replies at R 8 with a fine attack.11.S 1. White cannot neglect this move. If Black were allowed to play at R 1, he would get the better game.12.R 5.In this opening the corner is about evenly divided.

[Contents]IIIHandicapPlate 19(B)WhiteBlack1.O 3.2.R 7.3.Q 3. This variation is called[125]“Kiri Kaeshi.” This move does not attack the corner so aggressively as the preceding examples.4.R 3.[125]5.R 4. This is the characteristic move of this variation.6.Q 5. This is an important move for Black; if he plays elsewhere, he will get a bad position.7.R 2. White threatens the black stone. If Black defends White can divide the corner.8.S 3.9.P 2. “Kake tsugu.” If White does not make this move, Black will get the “Sente” with a superior position.10.S 2. Formerly S 4 was given as Black’s move, but it is not so good, because White replies at R 8 with a fine attack.11.S 1. White cannot neglect this move. If Black were allowed to play at R 1, he would get the better game.12.R 5.In this opening the corner is about evenly divided.

[Contents]IIIHandicapPlate 19(B)WhiteBlack1.O 3.2.R 7.3.Q 3. This variation is called[125]“Kiri Kaeshi.” This move does not attack the corner so aggressively as the preceding examples.4.R 3.[125]5.R 4. This is the characteristic move of this variation.6.Q 5. This is an important move for Black; if he plays elsewhere, he will get a bad position.7.R 2. White threatens the black stone. If Black defends White can divide the corner.8.S 3.9.P 2. “Kake tsugu.” If White does not make this move, Black will get the “Sente” with a superior position.10.S 2. Formerly S 4 was given as Black’s move, but it is not so good, because White replies at R 8 with a fine attack.11.S 1. White cannot neglect this move. If Black were allowed to play at R 1, he would get the better game.12.R 5.In this opening the corner is about evenly divided.

[Contents]IIIHandicapPlate 19(B)WhiteBlack1.O 3.2.R 7.3.Q 3. This variation is called[125]“Kiri Kaeshi.” This move does not attack the corner so aggressively as the preceding examples.4.R 3.[125]5.R 4. This is the characteristic move of this variation.6.Q 5. This is an important move for Black; if he plays elsewhere, he will get a bad position.7.R 2. White threatens the black stone. If Black defends White can divide the corner.8.S 3.9.P 2. “Kake tsugu.” If White does not make this move, Black will get the “Sente” with a superior position.10.S 2. Formerly S 4 was given as Black’s move, but it is not so good, because White replies at R 8 with a fine attack.11.S 1. White cannot neglect this move. If Black were allowed to play at R 1, he would get the better game.12.R 5.In this opening the corner is about evenly divided.

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HandicapPlate 19(B)WhiteBlack1.O 3.2.R 7.3.Q 3. This variation is called[125]“Kiri Kaeshi.” This move does not attack the corner so aggressively as the preceding examples.4.R 3.[125]5.R 4. This is the characteristic move of this variation.6.Q 5. This is an important move for Black; if he plays elsewhere, he will get a bad position.7.R 2. White threatens the black stone. If Black defends White can divide the corner.8.S 3.9.P 2. “Kake tsugu.” If White does not make this move, Black will get the “Sente” with a superior position.10.S 2. Formerly S 4 was given as Black’s move, but it is not so good, because White replies at R 8 with a fine attack.11.S 1. White cannot neglect this move. If Black were allowed to play at R 1, he would get the better game.12.R 5.In this opening the corner is about evenly divided.

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Plate 19(B)

WhiteBlack1.O 3.2.R 7.3.Q 3. This variation is called[125]“Kiri Kaeshi.” This move does not attack the corner so aggressively as the preceding examples.4.R 3.[125]5.R 4. This is the characteristic move of this variation.6.Q 5. This is an important move for Black; if he plays elsewhere, he will get a bad position.7.R 2. White threatens the black stone. If Black defends White can divide the corner.8.S 3.9.P 2. “Kake tsugu.” If White does not make this move, Black will get the “Sente” with a superior position.10.S 2. Formerly S 4 was given as Black’s move, but it is not so good, because White replies at R 8 with a fine attack.11.S 1. White cannot neglect this move. If Black were allowed to play at R 1, he would get the better game.12.R 5.

In this opening the corner is about evenly divided.


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