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Handicap

Plate 21 (A)

White Black
1. M 17. “Daidaigeima”; not so much used as the other attacks. 2. O 17. Black defends the corner from that side.
3. R 14. “Kogeima.” White attacks from the other side. 4. S 16. Black again prevents the advance into the corner.
5. P 16. White threatens the connection between the handicap stone and No. 2, otherwise Black would play at R 12, with the advantage. 6. P 15. P 17 looks like the obvious defense, but this would shut Black in the corner and give White the better game.
7. P 17. 8. Q 17.
9. O 16. 10. P 18.
11. O 18. 12. O 15.[136]
13. N 16. Much better than immediately taking the single black stone. 14. Q 13. This attacks the white stone at R 14; it also defends the connection at Q 15.
15. R 12. Much better than R 13; in that case White would lose both stones. 16. R 13.
17. S 13. 18. Q 14.

Black has the better of it.