[Contents]VIIIHandicapPlate 20(A)WhiteBlack1.O 17. “Kogeima.”2.O 16. “Tsuke te.”3.N 16.4.O 15.5.Q 17.6.P 17.7.P 18.8.P 16.9.N 18.10.R 17.11.Q 18.12.N 15.13.M 16.14.R 10. Black abandons stone at R 17 in order to get territory; an amateur might be tempted to play No. 14 at R 18, but in that case White could spoil Black’s chance to get space on the right side of the board.15.R 16.16.R 15.17.S 16.18.S 15.19.S 17.20.P 10.White has the corner, but Black has practically secured a large territory on the right.
[Contents]VIIIHandicapPlate 20(A)WhiteBlack1.O 17. “Kogeima.”2.O 16. “Tsuke te.”3.N 16.4.O 15.5.Q 17.6.P 17.7.P 18.8.P 16.9.N 18.10.R 17.11.Q 18.12.N 15.13.M 16.14.R 10. Black abandons stone at R 17 in order to get territory; an amateur might be tempted to play No. 14 at R 18, but in that case White could spoil Black’s chance to get space on the right side of the board.15.R 16.16.R 15.17.S 16.18.S 15.19.S 17.20.P 10.White has the corner, but Black has practically secured a large territory on the right.
[Contents]VIIIHandicapPlate 20(A)WhiteBlack1.O 17. “Kogeima.”2.O 16. “Tsuke te.”3.N 16.4.O 15.5.Q 17.6.P 17.7.P 18.8.P 16.9.N 18.10.R 17.11.Q 18.12.N 15.13.M 16.14.R 10. Black abandons stone at R 17 in order to get territory; an amateur might be tempted to play No. 14 at R 18, but in that case White could spoil Black’s chance to get space on the right side of the board.15.R 16.16.R 15.17.S 16.18.S 15.19.S 17.20.P 10.White has the corner, but Black has practically secured a large territory on the right.
[Contents]VIIIHandicapPlate 20(A)WhiteBlack1.O 17. “Kogeima.”2.O 16. “Tsuke te.”3.N 16.4.O 15.5.Q 17.6.P 17.7.P 18.8.P 16.9.N 18.10.R 17.11.Q 18.12.N 15.13.M 16.14.R 10. Black abandons stone at R 17 in order to get territory; an amateur might be tempted to play No. 14 at R 18, but in that case White could spoil Black’s chance to get space on the right side of the board.15.R 16.16.R 15.17.S 16.18.S 15.19.S 17.20.P 10.White has the corner, but Black has practically secured a large territory on the right.
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HandicapPlate 20(A)WhiteBlack1.O 17. “Kogeima.”2.O 16. “Tsuke te.”3.N 16.4.O 15.5.Q 17.6.P 17.7.P 18.8.P 16.9.N 18.10.R 17.11.Q 18.12.N 15.13.M 16.14.R 10. Black abandons stone at R 17 in order to get territory; an amateur might be tempted to play No. 14 at R 18, but in that case White could spoil Black’s chance to get space on the right side of the board.15.R 16.16.R 15.17.S 16.18.S 15.19.S 17.20.P 10.White has the corner, but Black has practically secured a large territory on the right.
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Plate 20(A)
WhiteBlack1.O 17. “Kogeima.”2.O 16. “Tsuke te.”3.N 16.4.O 15.5.Q 17.6.P 17.7.P 18.8.P 16.9.N 18.10.R 17.11.Q 18.12.N 15.13.M 16.14.R 10. Black abandons stone at R 17 in order to get territory; an amateur might be tempted to play No. 14 at R 18, but in that case White could spoil Black’s chance to get space on the right side of the board.15.R 16.16.R 15.17.S 16.18.S 15.19.S 17.20.P 10.
White has the corner, but Black has practically secured a large territory on the right.