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“JOSEKI” AND OPENINGS
181

Black

White

45. R 11. Takes.

46. M 5. This move is necessary because Black's position above it has become strong.

47. O 13. The continuation would now be either 48 P 13, 49 O 15, or 48 O 15, 49 P 13.


IX

No Handicap

Plate 33

Black

White

1. C 4.

2. Q 3.

3. D 17.

4. E 3.

5. R 16.

6. C 15.

7. D 5.

8. P 17.

9. F 4.

10. C 11. White cannot play 10 at G 3 because Black would then occupy C 11.

11. F 3.

12. K 3.

13. R 5.

14. O 4.

15. F 16.

16. H 17.

17. C 13.

18. C 8. Abandoning the stone at C 15.

19. C 16.

20. R 13.

21. Q 15.

22. N 16.

23. Q 17.

24. P 18.

25. R 9. If 25 were played at Q 8, 26 R 8 would be the result

26. P 14.

27. O 16.

28. O 15.

29. P 16.

30. N 17.

31. Q 18.

32. R 7.