White
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Black |
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position is good enough, as his line on D is very strong. |
41. C 17. |
42. B 14. |
43. B 13. |
44. C 12. Black gains very little by this. |
45. B 12. |
46. B 15. |
47. D 17. |
48. B 16. Very bad; Black has the whole board to gain ground in elsewhere. |
49. E 16. |
50. D 15. If Black feels he must play here, D 13 is better. |
51. D 13. |
52. E 13. |
53. E 12. |
54. D 11. |
55. F 13. |
56. E 14. |
57. G 12. |
58. E 11. |
59. F 12. |
60. F 11. If Black hopes to save his group in the upper left-hand corner, he must escape toward the center at this point. |
61. F 14. Black’s group is now hopeless |
62. A 14. Black cannot possibly form “Me”; this move is merely wasted. |
63. J 3. |
64. E 9. Too cautious. |
65. G 3. |
66. H 11. |
67. G 11. |
68. F 10. Black forms “Me” in this group long before it is threatened, while he might gain ground elsewhere. |
69. G 10. |
70. A 16. Another lost move. |
71. F 4. |
72. E 4. |
73. G 8. |
74. G 9. |
75. H 9. |
76. F 9. |
77. H 10. |
78. F 8. |
79. G 7. |
80. F 6. |
81. G 6. |
82. G 5. Should have been |
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