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[Contents]XIIHandicapPlate 20(C)WhiteBlack1.C 13. “Ogeima Kakari.” This is another method of commencing the attack; it does not attack the corner so directly, but it gives White a better chance on the sides or center.2.C 15. This is to prevent White from playing at B 16.3.G 17. White attacks from the other side in the same way.4.E 17. Preventing White from entering at D 18; this secures the corner for Black.5.C 17. This is a “Sute ishi” or sacrificed stone. White threatens to connect it with one side or the other.6.B 16.The game is about even; if White does not play at C 17 on the fifth move, Black gets much the better of it.

[Contents]XIIHandicapPlate 20(C)WhiteBlack1.C 13. “Ogeima Kakari.” This is another method of commencing the attack; it does not attack the corner so directly, but it gives White a better chance on the sides or center.2.C 15. This is to prevent White from playing at B 16.3.G 17. White attacks from the other side in the same way.4.E 17. Preventing White from entering at D 18; this secures the corner for Black.5.C 17. This is a “Sute ishi” or sacrificed stone. White threatens to connect it with one side or the other.6.B 16.The game is about even; if White does not play at C 17 on the fifth move, Black gets much the better of it.

[Contents]XIIHandicapPlate 20(C)WhiteBlack1.C 13. “Ogeima Kakari.” This is another method of commencing the attack; it does not attack the corner so directly, but it gives White a better chance on the sides or center.2.C 15. This is to prevent White from playing at B 16.3.G 17. White attacks from the other side in the same way.4.E 17. Preventing White from entering at D 18; this secures the corner for Black.5.C 17. This is a “Sute ishi” or sacrificed stone. White threatens to connect it with one side or the other.6.B 16.The game is about even; if White does not play at C 17 on the fifth move, Black gets much the better of it.

[Contents]XIIHandicapPlate 20(C)WhiteBlack1.C 13. “Ogeima Kakari.” This is another method of commencing the attack; it does not attack the corner so directly, but it gives White a better chance on the sides or center.2.C 15. This is to prevent White from playing at B 16.3.G 17. White attacks from the other side in the same way.4.E 17. Preventing White from entering at D 18; this secures the corner for Black.5.C 17. This is a “Sute ishi” or sacrificed stone. White threatens to connect it with one side or the other.6.B 16.The game is about even; if White does not play at C 17 on the fifth move, Black gets much the better of it.

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HandicapPlate 20(C)WhiteBlack1.C 13. “Ogeima Kakari.” This is another method of commencing the attack; it does not attack the corner so directly, but it gives White a better chance on the sides or center.2.C 15. This is to prevent White from playing at B 16.3.G 17. White attacks from the other side in the same way.4.E 17. Preventing White from entering at D 18; this secures the corner for Black.5.C 17. This is a “Sute ishi” or sacrificed stone. White threatens to connect it with one side or the other.6.B 16.The game is about even; if White does not play at C 17 on the fifth move, Black gets much the better of it.

Handicap

Plate 20(C)

WhiteBlack1.C 13. “Ogeima Kakari.” This is another method of commencing the attack; it does not attack the corner so directly, but it gives White a better chance on the sides or center.2.C 15. This is to prevent White from playing at B 16.3.G 17. White attacks from the other side in the same way.4.E 17. Preventing White from entering at D 18; this secures the corner for Black.5.C 17. This is a “Sute ishi” or sacrificed stone. White threatens to connect it with one side or the other.6.B 16.

The game is about even; if White does not play at C 17 on the fifth move, Black gets much the better of it.


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