White
|
Black |
13. E 2. White must look out for his three stones. B 1 would be a bad move. |
14. C 10. |
The corner is divided, but Black has better prospects.
XXIV
Handicap
White
|
Black |
1. F 3. |
2. C 7. |
3. C 9. |
4. D 3. Black's three stones are now called "Ogeima shimari"; they are supposed to be a strong formation protecting the corner. |
5. C 5. The point of this variation is to show that White can strike in on this move and yet live. |
6. D 5. |
7. C 6. |
8. D 7. |
9. B 7. |
10. B 8. |
11. B 6. |
12. C 8. |
13. D 6. |
14. E 6. |
15. E 7. White threatens from the outside. |
16. C 4. |
17. B 9. |
18. E 8. Black cannot venture A 8, as his four stones would then die. |
19. A 8. "Watari." |
20. F 7. Takes. |
White has entered the corner and still his stones will live.