No Handicap

[Plate 31]

BlackWhite
1. C 4.2. Q 3.
3. D 17.4. E 3.
5. D 5.6. R 16.
7. R 5.8. O 17.
9. F 4.10. G 3.
11. O 4.12. O 3. From here the game might continue as follows:

B. W.
N 3 P 4
O 2 P 3
N 4 Q 6
R 7 K 3

but this is bad for Black.

13. P 4.14. P 3.
15. N 4. M 3 would be just as good.16. R 4.
17. N 3.18. S 5.
19. J 3.20. C 11. White abandons the stones at E 3 and G 3. If he were to play at G 4, Black wouldreply at C 11 with too great an advantage.
21. C 14.22. C 8.
23. D 3.24. J 17.
25. G 17.26. J 15.
27. J 5. Now the two white stones are cut off.28. Q 12.
29. L 15. Black cannot venture any farther in.30. L 17.
31. P 16.32. P 17.
33. Q 16.34. Q 17.[[179]]
35. R 15.36. S 16.
37. P 13.38. P 12.
39. N 13.40. O 13.
41. O 14.42. O 12.
43. L 13.44. R 6.
45. D 7.

Plate 31

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VIII

No Handicap

[Plate 32]

BlackWhite
1. C 4.2. C 16.
3. Q 3.4. R 5.
5. R 9.6. O 5.
7. N 3.8. R 12.
9. P 9.10. Q 16.
11. R 4.12. Q 5.
13. P 4.14. P 5.
15. M 4.16. M 7.
17. O 17.18. E 16.
19. C 10.20. E 3.
21. D 5.22. K 17.
23. R 17.24. Q 17.
25. R 16.26. Q 15.
27. Q 18.28. P 18.
29. R 18.30. P 17.
31. R 14.32. Q 14.
33. R 13.34. Q 13.
35. S 12.36. K 15.
37. C 13.38. E 13.
39. Q 12.40. R 15.
41. S 15.42. S 16.
43. S 14.44. P 12.[[181]]
45. R 11. Takes.46. M 5. This move is necessary because Black’s position above it has become strong.
47. O 13. The continuation would now be either 48 P 13, 49 O 15, or 48 O 15, 49 P 13.