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[Contents]XXIVHandicapWhiteBlack1.F 3.2.C 7.3.C 9.4.D 3. Black’s three stones are now called “Ogeima shimari”; they are supposed to be a strong formation protecting the corner.5.C 5. The point of this variation is to show that White can strike in on this move and yet live.6.D 5.7.C 6.8.D 7.9.B 7.10.B 8.11.B 6.12.C 8.13.D 6.14.E 6.15.E 7. White threatens from the outside.16.C 4.17.B 9.18.E 8. Black cannot venture A 8, as his four stones would then die.19.A 8. “Watari.”20.F 7. Takes.White has entered the corner and still his stones will live.[143]

[Contents]XXIVHandicapWhiteBlack1.F 3.2.C 7.3.C 9.4.D 3. Black’s three stones are now called “Ogeima shimari”; they are supposed to be a strong formation protecting the corner.5.C 5. The point of this variation is to show that White can strike in on this move and yet live.6.D 5.7.C 6.8.D 7.9.B 7.10.B 8.11.B 6.12.C 8.13.D 6.14.E 6.15.E 7. White threatens from the outside.16.C 4.17.B 9.18.E 8. Black cannot venture A 8, as his four stones would then die.19.A 8. “Watari.”20.F 7. Takes.White has entered the corner and still his stones will live.[143]

[Contents]XXIVHandicapWhiteBlack1.F 3.2.C 7.3.C 9.4.D 3. Black’s three stones are now called “Ogeima shimari”; they are supposed to be a strong formation protecting the corner.5.C 5. The point of this variation is to show that White can strike in on this move and yet live.6.D 5.7.C 6.8.D 7.9.B 7.10.B 8.11.B 6.12.C 8.13.D 6.14.E 6.15.E 7. White threatens from the outside.16.C 4.17.B 9.18.E 8. Black cannot venture A 8, as his four stones would then die.19.A 8. “Watari.”20.F 7. Takes.White has entered the corner and still his stones will live.[143]

[Contents]XXIVHandicapWhiteBlack1.F 3.2.C 7.3.C 9.4.D 3. Black’s three stones are now called “Ogeima shimari”; they are supposed to be a strong formation protecting the corner.5.C 5. The point of this variation is to show that White can strike in on this move and yet live.6.D 5.7.C 6.8.D 7.9.B 7.10.B 8.11.B 6.12.C 8.13.D 6.14.E 6.15.E 7. White threatens from the outside.16.C 4.17.B 9.18.E 8. Black cannot venture A 8, as his four stones would then die.19.A 8. “Watari.”20.F 7. Takes.White has entered the corner and still his stones will live.[143]

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HandicapWhiteBlack1.F 3.2.C 7.3.C 9.4.D 3. Black’s three stones are now called “Ogeima shimari”; they are supposed to be a strong formation protecting the corner.5.C 5. The point of this variation is to show that White can strike in on this move and yet live.6.D 5.7.C 6.8.D 7.9.B 7.10.B 8.11.B 6.12.C 8.13.D 6.14.E 6.15.E 7. White threatens from the outside.16.C 4.17.B 9.18.E 8. Black cannot venture A 8, as his four stones would then die.19.A 8. “Watari.”20.F 7. Takes.White has entered the corner and still his stones will live.[143]

Handicap

WhiteBlack1.F 3.2.C 7.3.C 9.4.D 3. Black’s three stones are now called “Ogeima shimari”; they are supposed to be a strong formation protecting the corner.5.C 5. The point of this variation is to show that White can strike in on this move and yet live.6.D 5.7.C 6.8.D 7.9.B 7.10.B 8.11.B 6.12.C 8.13.D 6.14.E 6.15.E 7. White threatens from the outside.16.C 4.17.B 9.18.E 8. Black cannot venture A 8, as his four stones would then die.19.A 8. “Watari.”20.F 7. Takes.

White has entered the corner and still his stones will live.[143]


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