VII
[Plate 36] (C)
The following stones are on the board: Black, B 17, C 17, D 16, G 17; White, B 16, C 13.
| Black | White | ||
| 1. | B 14. This move is really “Go te”; that is to say, White is not forced to reply toit, but it is very advantageous for Black, as it effectively separates White’s twostones. | 2. | C 14. C 15 is not so good. |
| 3. | B 15. The white stone at B 16 is now hopeless. | ||
Black has given up the “Sente,” but has gained considerable ground. [[195]]