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[Contents]XXIHandicapPlate 21(C)WhiteBlack1.D 13. “Nikken taka kakari”; this is the fifth method of opening the attack.2.F 16. Black has a variety of moves at his command; the text move is probably best.3.H 17.4.C 10. Really “Tenuki.” Black can play equally well at C 7.5.B 16.6.C 16.7.B 14.8.B 17.Black has the corner and White has commenced to envelop his stones. The following continuation might occur:WhiteBlack5.F 18.6.D 18.7.E 17.8.C 15.Black’s last move in this continuation is interesting, because[141]it will make “Kake tsugu” no matter which way White tries to break through. If he should play at D 17, White could get through at E 16.

[Contents]XXIHandicapPlate 21(C)WhiteBlack1.D 13. “Nikken taka kakari”; this is the fifth method of opening the attack.2.F 16. Black has a variety of moves at his command; the text move is probably best.3.H 17.4.C 10. Really “Tenuki.” Black can play equally well at C 7.5.B 16.6.C 16.7.B 14.8.B 17.Black has the corner and White has commenced to envelop his stones. The following continuation might occur:WhiteBlack5.F 18.6.D 18.7.E 17.8.C 15.Black’s last move in this continuation is interesting, because[141]it will make “Kake tsugu” no matter which way White tries to break through. If he should play at D 17, White could get through at E 16.

[Contents]XXIHandicapPlate 21(C)WhiteBlack1.D 13. “Nikken taka kakari”; this is the fifth method of opening the attack.2.F 16. Black has a variety of moves at his command; the text move is probably best.3.H 17.4.C 10. Really “Tenuki.” Black can play equally well at C 7.5.B 16.6.C 16.7.B 14.8.B 17.Black has the corner and White has commenced to envelop his stones. The following continuation might occur:WhiteBlack5.F 18.6.D 18.7.E 17.8.C 15.Black’s last move in this continuation is interesting, because[141]it will make “Kake tsugu” no matter which way White tries to break through. If he should play at D 17, White could get through at E 16.

[Contents]XXIHandicapPlate 21(C)WhiteBlack1.D 13. “Nikken taka kakari”; this is the fifth method of opening the attack.2.F 16. Black has a variety of moves at his command; the text move is probably best.3.H 17.4.C 10. Really “Tenuki.” Black can play equally well at C 7.5.B 16.6.C 16.7.B 14.8.B 17.Black has the corner and White has commenced to envelop his stones. The following continuation might occur:WhiteBlack5.F 18.6.D 18.7.E 17.8.C 15.Black’s last move in this continuation is interesting, because[141]it will make “Kake tsugu” no matter which way White tries to break through. If he should play at D 17, White could get through at E 16.

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HandicapPlate 21(C)WhiteBlack1.D 13. “Nikken taka kakari”; this is the fifth method of opening the attack.2.F 16. Black has a variety of moves at his command; the text move is probably best.3.H 17.4.C 10. Really “Tenuki.” Black can play equally well at C 7.5.B 16.6.C 16.7.B 14.8.B 17.Black has the corner and White has commenced to envelop his stones. The following continuation might occur:WhiteBlack5.F 18.6.D 18.7.E 17.8.C 15.Black’s last move in this continuation is interesting, because[141]it will make “Kake tsugu” no matter which way White tries to break through. If he should play at D 17, White could get through at E 16.

Handicap

Plate 21(C)

WhiteBlack1.D 13. “Nikken taka kakari”; this is the fifth method of opening the attack.2.F 16. Black has a variety of moves at his command; the text move is probably best.3.H 17.4.C 10. Really “Tenuki.” Black can play equally well at C 7.5.B 16.6.C 16.7.B 14.8.B 17.

Black has the corner and White has commenced to envelop his stones. The following continuation might occur:

WhiteBlack5.F 18.6.D 18.7.E 17.8.C 15.

Black’s last move in this continuation is interesting, because[141]it will make “Kake tsugu” no matter which way White tries to break through. If he should play at D 17, White could get through at E 16.


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