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[Contents]IVPlate 28Black has a handicap of three stones.WhiteBlack1.R 14.2.R 5.3.P 4.4.Q 3.5.P 3.6.Q 2.7.R 7. Formerly in this case White played at L 3 and Black replied at Q 6.8.R 6.9.Q 7.10.P 5.11.O 17.12.Q 14.13.Q 13.14.P 14.15.R 15.16.R 16.17.P 13.18.O 16.19.N 16.20.P 17.21.O 18.22.O 13.23.O 12.24.O 14.25.K 17.26.L 3.27.C 14. At this move White abandons P 3 and 4. If he replied to Black L 3, then there would follow:B. L 3, L 4, L 5, L 6, G 4W. M 4, M 5, M 6, M 7and Black has a decisive advantage.28.L 5.29.C 8.30.C 6.[172]31.E 14.32.C 15.33.B 14.34.F 16.35.E 2.36.D 2.37.D 3.38.C 3.39.E 3.40.C 2.41.J 3.42.E 4.43.G 3.44.K 2. The importance of this move, when a territory merely has the protection of L 3–L 5, has been commented on before.45.J 5.46.P 6.47.O 8.48.N 12.49.O 11.50.H 17.Plate 28Plate 28

[Contents]IVPlate 28Black has a handicap of three stones.WhiteBlack1.R 14.2.R 5.3.P 4.4.Q 3.5.P 3.6.Q 2.7.R 7. Formerly in this case White played at L 3 and Black replied at Q 6.8.R 6.9.Q 7.10.P 5.11.O 17.12.Q 14.13.Q 13.14.P 14.15.R 15.16.R 16.17.P 13.18.O 16.19.N 16.20.P 17.21.O 18.22.O 13.23.O 12.24.O 14.25.K 17.26.L 3.27.C 14. At this move White abandons P 3 and 4. If he replied to Black L 3, then there would follow:B. L 3, L 4, L 5, L 6, G 4W. M 4, M 5, M 6, M 7and Black has a decisive advantage.28.L 5.29.C 8.30.C 6.[172]31.E 14.32.C 15.33.B 14.34.F 16.35.E 2.36.D 2.37.D 3.38.C 3.39.E 3.40.C 2.41.J 3.42.E 4.43.G 3.44.K 2. The importance of this move, when a territory merely has the protection of L 3–L 5, has been commented on before.45.J 5.46.P 6.47.O 8.48.N 12.49.O 11.50.H 17.Plate 28Plate 28

[Contents]IVPlate 28Black has a handicap of three stones.WhiteBlack1.R 14.2.R 5.3.P 4.4.Q 3.5.P 3.6.Q 2.7.R 7. Formerly in this case White played at L 3 and Black replied at Q 6.8.R 6.9.Q 7.10.P 5.11.O 17.12.Q 14.13.Q 13.14.P 14.15.R 15.16.R 16.17.P 13.18.O 16.19.N 16.20.P 17.21.O 18.22.O 13.23.O 12.24.O 14.25.K 17.26.L 3.27.C 14. At this move White abandons P 3 and 4. If he replied to Black L 3, then there would follow:B. L 3, L 4, L 5, L 6, G 4W. M 4, M 5, M 6, M 7and Black has a decisive advantage.28.L 5.29.C 8.30.C 6.[172]31.E 14.32.C 15.33.B 14.34.F 16.35.E 2.36.D 2.37.D 3.38.C 3.39.E 3.40.C 2.41.J 3.42.E 4.43.G 3.44.K 2. The importance of this move, when a territory merely has the protection of L 3–L 5, has been commented on before.45.J 5.46.P 6.47.O 8.48.N 12.49.O 11.50.H 17.Plate 28Plate 28

[Contents]IVPlate 28Black has a handicap of three stones.WhiteBlack1.R 14.2.R 5.3.P 4.4.Q 3.5.P 3.6.Q 2.7.R 7. Formerly in this case White played at L 3 and Black replied at Q 6.8.R 6.9.Q 7.10.P 5.11.O 17.12.Q 14.13.Q 13.14.P 14.15.R 15.16.R 16.17.P 13.18.O 16.19.N 16.20.P 17.21.O 18.22.O 13.23.O 12.24.O 14.25.K 17.26.L 3.27.C 14. At this move White abandons P 3 and 4. If he replied to Black L 3, then there would follow:B. L 3, L 4, L 5, L 6, G 4W. M 4, M 5, M 6, M 7and Black has a decisive advantage.28.L 5.29.C 8.30.C 6.[172]31.E 14.32.C 15.33.B 14.34.F 16.35.E 2.36.D 2.37.D 3.38.C 3.39.E 3.40.C 2.41.J 3.42.E 4.43.G 3.44.K 2. The importance of this move, when a territory merely has the protection of L 3–L 5, has been commented on before.45.J 5.46.P 6.47.O 8.48.N 12.49.O 11.50.H 17.Plate 28Plate 28

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Plate 28Black has a handicap of three stones.WhiteBlack1.R 14.2.R 5.3.P 4.4.Q 3.5.P 3.6.Q 2.7.R 7. Formerly in this case White played at L 3 and Black replied at Q 6.8.R 6.9.Q 7.10.P 5.11.O 17.12.Q 14.13.Q 13.14.P 14.15.R 15.16.R 16.17.P 13.18.O 16.19.N 16.20.P 17.21.O 18.22.O 13.23.O 12.24.O 14.25.K 17.26.L 3.27.C 14. At this move White abandons P 3 and 4. If he replied to Black L 3, then there would follow:B. L 3, L 4, L 5, L 6, G 4W. M 4, M 5, M 6, M 7and Black has a decisive advantage.28.L 5.29.C 8.30.C 6.[172]31.E 14.32.C 15.33.B 14.34.F 16.35.E 2.36.D 2.37.D 3.38.C 3.39.E 3.40.C 2.41.J 3.42.E 4.43.G 3.44.K 2. The importance of this move, when a territory merely has the protection of L 3–L 5, has been commented on before.45.J 5.46.P 6.47.O 8.48.N 12.49.O 11.50.H 17.Plate 28Plate 28

Plate 28

Black has a handicap of three stones.

WhiteBlack1.R 14.2.R 5.3.P 4.4.Q 3.5.P 3.6.Q 2.7.R 7. Formerly in this case White played at L 3 and Black replied at Q 6.8.R 6.9.Q 7.10.P 5.11.O 17.12.Q 14.13.Q 13.14.P 14.15.R 15.16.R 16.17.P 13.18.O 16.19.N 16.20.P 17.21.O 18.22.O 13.23.O 12.24.O 14.25.K 17.26.L 3.27.C 14. At this move White abandons P 3 and 4. If he replied to Black L 3, then there would follow:B. L 3, L 4, L 5, L 6, G 4W. M 4, M 5, M 6, M 7and Black has a decisive advantage.28.L 5.29.C 8.30.C 6.[172]31.E 14.32.C 15.33.B 14.34.F 16.35.E 2.36.D 2.37.D 3.38.C 3.39.E 3.40.C 2.41.J 3.42.E 4.43.G 3.44.K 2. The importance of this move, when a territory merely has the protection of L 3–L 5, has been commented on before.45.J 5.46.P 6.47.O 8.48.N 12.49.O 11.50.H 17.

B. L 3, L 4, L 5, L 6, G 4W. M 4, M 5, M 6, M 7

and Black has a decisive advantage.

Plate 28Plate 28

Plate 28


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