White
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Black |
3. R 8. |
4. P 7. Black intends to follow up this move on one side or the other, the two points being Q 9 and M 3. This is called "Hibiku," or "to echo." |
5. Q 10. White defends on one side. |
6. M 3. |
7. N 5. White must get out. |
8. M 5. |
9. M 6. |
10. M 4. |
11. P 3. |
12. Q 3. |
13. O 8. |
14. L 6. |
15. S 6. |
16. S 5. |
17. R 5. |
18. S 4. |
19. R 6. |
20. P 4. |
21. O 3. |
22. S 2. Black prepares to form "Me" in the corner. |
White must now play at O 6 to save his stones on the left side.
This "Joseki" is very much spread out; it is difficult to say who has the better of it.
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Handicap
White
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Black |
1. D 14. |
2. C 14. Not so good as F 16. |
3. C 15. This is not White's best move; it is done to confuse Black, and will win if Black does not know how to reply. |
4. D 15. |
5. C 13. |
6. B 14. |
7. B 15. |
8. B 13. D 13 would be bad. |