White
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Black |
121. D 18. |
122. A 18. |
123. C 19. Takes. |
124. C 6. |
125. B 7. |
126. K 12. Like all beginners, Black keeps his stones too close together. M 10 would be better. |
127. L 13. |
128. L 12. |
129. M 10. |
130. M 11. |
131. N 11. |
132. L 11. |
133. N 13. |
134. L 10. Black again adds stones to a dead group. |
135. M 9. |
136. L 8. |
137. M 8. |
138. L 9. |
139. K 7. |
140. O 6. |
141. P 5. |
142. O 2. S 4 would have been much better. |
143. N 2. |
144. N 1. Black overlooks that he must connect at P 2. This is a common error of novices. |
145. P 2. |
146. J 14. |
147. K 16. |
148. J 16. |
149. K 17. |
150. K 15. Black tries to form another living group. His only chance was near Q 14–Q 16. |
151. L 15. |
152. L 14. |
153. M 14. |
154. K 14. |
155. M 13. |
156. M 15. |
157. L 16. |
158. G 16. Black again adds to a hopeless position. |
159. G 17. |
160. H 17. |
161. G 15. |
162. H 15. Black thinks he has the necessary “Me.” Two of them, however, are “Kageme.” |
163. H 18. |
164. J 18. |
165. J 17. |
166. G 18. |
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