Even game.
XXI
No Handicap
| Black | White | ||
| 1. | C 4. “Komoku.” | 2. | E 3. |
| 3. | J 3. “Sangen basami.” This move attacks the white stone but not so directly as thepreceding variation. It is the invention of Honinbo Dosaku. | 4. | R 4. White takes advantage of his opportunity and plays in another corner. |
| 5. | D 3. | 6. | E 4. |
| 7. | B 6. | 8. | J 5. |
| 9. | M 3. It will be seen in this variation that the stones are played farther apart thanin the preceding “Joseki.” | 10. | H 3. |
| 11. | H 2. | 12. | H 4. |
| 13. | D 8. This is an important move for Black. | 14. | O 3. |
| 15. | M 5. | 16. | L 4. “Nozoku.” It threatens Black’s connection on lines M and 3. |
| 17. | L 3. If Black defends at M 4, White replies at K 2. | 18. | G 2.[[162]] |
| 19. | J 2. | 20. | L 5. |
| 21. | M 4. | 22. | P 5. |
This “Joseki” really deals with two corners.
XXII
No Handicap
[Plate 24] (D)