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[Plate 27]

Black has a handicap of three stones.

WhiteBlack
1. R 4.2. P 3.
3. L 3.4. G 3.
5. Q 3.6. P 4.[[169]]
7. Q 6.8. M 5. The following is also good.

B. L 5, M 3, M 4
W. J 3, M 2, Q 8

White playing at Q 8 in order to prevent Black from playing at R 5.

9. K 4.10. K 6.
11. H 4.12. G 4.
13. J 6.14. K 7.
15. G 6.16. R 11. Black cannot play at R 5 without seeing P 3 and 4 cut off.
17. R 9.18. Q 14.
19. C 6.20. C 4.
21. C 14.22. G 17.
23. C 17.24. C 16.
25. D 17.26. E 16.
27. B 16.28. B 15.
29. B 17.30. C 15.
31. E 17.32. F 17.
33. D 14.34. F 15.
35. M 17.36. C 8.
37. E 6.38. D 11.
39. B 14. The ordinary answer to this is A 14, but this time Black cannot play in thisway since White would follow at B 12 and thus threaten the black stones at C 8 andD 11.40. E 8.
41. J 7.42. K 8.
43. H 9.44. G 11.
45. A 15. Black could not occupy A 14 on his 42d and 44th moves.46. J 10.
47. H 3.48. O 17.
49. J 17.50. G 2. This move is necessary [[170]]for the security of the Black position, and at the same time Black does not lose the“Sente” by this move.

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