Black
|
White |
73. G 19. |
74. L 14. |
75. K 14. The three white stones, J 15, K 15, and K 16 are dead. They were sacrificed in order to break up Black’s territory at the top of the board. |
76. M 15. |
77. M 16. |
78. Q 8. |
79. Q 7. |
80. R 7. |
81. P 8. |
82. S 8. |
83. Q 9. Takes. |
84. R 9. |
85. O 13. An effort to deprive the white group of the necessary “Me” and to envelop them. |
86. O 14. |
87. N 13. |
88. N 14. |
89. L 10. |
90. L 11. |
91. K 10. K 11 would not do; White could break through in that case. |
92. R 12. |
93. S 12. |
94. Q 13. |
95. S 10. |
96. R 14. |
97. S 14. |
98. S 13. Takes. |
99. T 13. “Watari.” |
100. L 12. |
101. N 12. |
102. M 10. |
103. M 9. |
104. K 11. |
105. J 11. White is now shut in. |
106. O 12. White saves his group in this way because he can get the position called “Magari shimoku wa me” no matter what Black does. |
107. R 4. |
108. Q 4. |
109. R 3. |
110. R 2. |
111. S 2. |
112. Q 2. |
113. S 5. |
114. Q 6. |
115. S 1. Black’s corner is small, but it will surely live. |
116. Q 8. Takes. “Ko.” |
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