Black
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White |
either the eight black stones or the five white stones must die, and on this depends the result of the game, because it would make a difference of about 40 "Me." |
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109. P 12. |
110. P 11. |
111. O 13. |
112. N 12. |
113. O 10. |
114. P 13. Takes, "Ko." |
115. M 16. |
116. T 16. |
117. T 14. |
118. O 16. |
119. P 12. "Ko." |
120. J 12. |
121. K 12. |
122. P 13. "Ko." |
123. R 17. |
124. S 17. |
125. P 12. "Ko." |
126. R 13. |
127. P 10. |
128. P 13. "Ko." |
129. D 16. |
130. C 16. |
131. P 12. "Ko." |
132. T 13. |
133. Q 14. Connecting. |
134. P 13. "Ko." |
135. S 18. |
136. R 18. Takes. |
137. P 12. "Ko." |
138. K 9. |
139. L 8. |
140. P 13. "Ko." |
141. E 17. |
142. P 12. Connecting. White would have had another "Ko" at M 10. |
143. C 17. |
144. D 18. |
145. C 15. |
146. B 16. |
147. E 18. |
148. C 18. |
149. B 15. |
150. D 15. |
151. E 16. |
152. B 17. Takes. The series of moves from 143 to 152 should be carefully noted, as they frequently occur. |
153. B 14. |
154. C 13. |
155. B 13. |
156. C 12. |
157. B 12. |
158. C 11. |
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THE GAME OF GO