IV
Handicap
| White | Black | ||
| 1. | R 14. | 2. | N 17. |
| 3. | P 14. Preparing for “Kiri Kaeshi” on the other side of handicap stone. | 4. | R 11. Called “Tenuki.” Not necessarily played at R 11. The word means that Black “drawsout” and plays in another part of the board. |
| 5. | P 16. | 6. | P 17. |
| 7. | Q 17. “Kiri Kaeshi.” The effect of this move is generally to divide the territory. | 8. | R 17. |
| 9. | Q 18. | 10. | R 18.[[126]] |
| 11. | P 18. | 12. | O 17. |
| 13. | R 16. | 14. | Q 15. |
| 15. | S 18. | 16. | R 15. |
| 17. | S 16. | 18. | S 15. |
| 19. | S 17. | 20. | P 15. |
White has the corner, but Black has better chances to make territory later.