XIX
No Handicap
Black
|
White |
1. C 4. "Komoku." |
2. E 3. |
3. H 3. "Nikken basami." |
4. D 5. White attacks the stone at C 4. |
5. D 4. |
6. E 4. |
7. E 5. This is a bad move if White replies correctly, otherwise Black gets the better of it. |
8. D 6. |
9. F 5 . |
10. D 2. This is an important move; it attacks the black stones on line 4 and also prepares for White to extend at G 4. C 2 would be bad, as Black would play at F 4. |
11. B 6. Black defends his threatened position. |
12. G 4. |
13. F 7. |
14. D 8. White must extend. |
15. B 2. |
16. H 4. |
Black's third stone at H 3 is now called "Uke ishi," or a "floating stone." White has the better position.
XX
No Handicap
Plate 24 (C)
Black
|
White |
1. D17. "Komoku." |
2. C 15. |
3. C 12. "Nikken basami." |
4. D 12. White attacks the stone at C 12 in this variation. |
5. D 11. |
6. C 13. |