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[Contents]VIIINo HandicapPlate 23(A)BlackWhite1.P 17. “Moku hadzushi”; not so much used as the other two openings.[151]It is more conservative than “Takamoku.”2.Q 15. This is called “Takamoku kakari”; it is one of the two[151]general methods of replying to “Moku hadzushi.”[152]3.R 16. Black plays to secure the corner.4.R 15.5.S 16. The corner is now safe.6.R 11. S 15 would be good also.Even game.Plate 23Plate 23

[Contents]VIIINo HandicapPlate 23(A)BlackWhite1.P 17. “Moku hadzushi”; not so much used as the other two openings.[151]It is more conservative than “Takamoku.”2.Q 15. This is called “Takamoku kakari”; it is one of the two[151]general methods of replying to “Moku hadzushi.”[152]3.R 16. Black plays to secure the corner.4.R 15.5.S 16. The corner is now safe.6.R 11. S 15 would be good also.Even game.Plate 23Plate 23

[Contents]VIIINo HandicapPlate 23(A)BlackWhite1.P 17. “Moku hadzushi”; not so much used as the other two openings.[151]It is more conservative than “Takamoku.”2.Q 15. This is called “Takamoku kakari”; it is one of the two[151]general methods of replying to “Moku hadzushi.”[152]3.R 16. Black plays to secure the corner.4.R 15.5.S 16. The corner is now safe.6.R 11. S 15 would be good also.Even game.Plate 23Plate 23

[Contents]VIIINo HandicapPlate 23(A)BlackWhite1.P 17. “Moku hadzushi”; not so much used as the other two openings.[151]It is more conservative than “Takamoku.”2.Q 15. This is called “Takamoku kakari”; it is one of the two[151]general methods of replying to “Moku hadzushi.”[152]3.R 16. Black plays to secure the corner.4.R 15.5.S 16. The corner is now safe.6.R 11. S 15 would be good also.Even game.Plate 23Plate 23

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No HandicapPlate 23(A)BlackWhite1.P 17. “Moku hadzushi”; not so much used as the other two openings.[151]It is more conservative than “Takamoku.”2.Q 15. This is called “Takamoku kakari”; it is one of the two[151]general methods of replying to “Moku hadzushi.”[152]3.R 16. Black plays to secure the corner.4.R 15.5.S 16. The corner is now safe.6.R 11. S 15 would be good also.Even game.Plate 23Plate 23

No Handicap

Plate 23(A)

BlackWhite1.P 17. “Moku hadzushi”; not so much used as the other two openings.[151]It is more conservative than “Takamoku.”2.Q 15. This is called “Takamoku kakari”; it is one of the two[151]general methods of replying to “Moku hadzushi.”[152]3.R 16. Black plays to secure the corner.4.R 15.5.S 16. The corner is now safe.6.R 11. S 15 would be good also.

Even game.

Plate 23Plate 23

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