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[Plate 30]

Black has a handicap of two stones.

WhiteBlack
1. Q 3.2. D 17.
3. C 15.4. C 13.
5. J 17.6. D 15.[[176]]
7. D 16.8. E 16.
9. C 16.10. D 14.
11. C 17.12. E 18.
13. C 18.14. L 17. Black could prevent White’s next move of E 15 by playing 14–G 15.
15. E 15.16. F 16.
17. E 13.18. E 14.
19. F 15. “Shicho” is impossible because White already occupies Q 3.20. H 16. This move makes the Black position secure.
21. F 14.22. C 11.
23. L 16.24. M 17.
25. J 16.26. H 15.
27. G 13.28. J 14.
29. M 16.30. N 16.
31. N 15.32. O 16.
33. L 14.34. J 12.
35. G 11.36. D 9.
37. H 10.38. J 10.
39. J 9.40. K 10.
41. G 8.42. D 6.
43. K 9.44. L 10.
45. M 8.46. N 10.
47. J 15.48. H 14.
49. N 13.50. J 3. White could not occupy this point without endangering the upper position.
51. L 3.52. J 5.
53. P 8.54. P 10.
55. Q 13.56. L 5. Black does not need to further defend his position E 17–P 10, because it surelyhas two “Me.”

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