White
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Black |
167. H 16. Takes, "Ko." |
168. A 2. Black plays this correctly. |
169. A 5. |
170. H 17. Takes, "Ko." |
171. H 19. |
172. K 18. |
173. H 16. Takes, "Ko." |
174. L 18. |
175. H 17. "Ko tsugu." |
176. M 17. Black has a chance to make some territory in this part of the board. |
177. O 17. |
178. N 16. |
179. Q 17. |
180. O 15. |
181. P 16. |
182. Q 15. |
183. P 15. |
184. R 17. |
185. R 16. |
186. Q 18. |
187. P 17. |
188. R 15. |
189. S 17. |
190. R 13. |
191. S 14. |
192. P 14. |
193. S 15. |
194. O 13. Black should live, although he has gained little space. |
195. N 14. |
196. P 12. Black should have occupied O 14. |
197. O 14. Black's groups are now separated. |
198. N 18. |
199. O 18. |
200. P 18. |
201. R 18. Takes. |
202. O 12. |
203. N 12. |
204. E 15. This is pure waste. |
205. M 19. If Black had played here his group would have lived. |
206. E 17. |
207. E 18. Takes. |
208. A 12. |
209. A 11. |
210. O 16. Too late; this group is hope less now. |
211. Q 11. |
212. Q 12. |
213. R 11. |
214. O 11. |
215. O 10. |
216. Q 2. |
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