White |
Black |
9. F 3. (“Kogeima.”) This is the usual move. |
10. C 7. (“Ogeima.”) This is the usual reply. See the chapter on “Joseki.” |
11. C 3. |
12. D 3. Cutting off No. 11. |
13. C 4. (“Nohiru”) Giving aid to No.11. |
14. D 5. |
15. C 5. |
16. C 6. (“Osaeru.”) Black could not do this before. |
17. D 2. |
18. E 2. |
19. C 2. (“Tsugu.”) This move is necessary. |
20. E 3. (“Tsugu.”) White now has the corner, but Black has possibilities of expansion. |
21. F 4. Supporting No. 9. “Ikken tobi” would be dangerous. |
22. E 6. Connecting and at the same time attacking White. |
23. G 6. |
24. C 11. Making territory on the left side of the board. |
25. K 17. Aiming to make territory at the top of the board. |
26. L 3. Precipitate. Comment by Honinbo Shuye: |
27. N 4. This is necessary to lead out the stone at N 3. “Ikken tobi” would dangerous. |
28. L 5. Leading out toward the center. ("Ikken taka tobi”) Comment by Honinbo Shuye: |
29. O 5. |
30. H 3. Taking territory. Comment by Honinbo Shuye : |
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