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75. S 5.

76. Q 4.

77. R 3.

78. P 3.

79. P 2.

80. O 3.

81. O 2.

82. P 4.

83. N 8.

84. L 8.

85. O 10.

86. F 3.

87. G 3.

88. F 4.

89. E 3.

90. G 5.

91. E 5. Black has played on this point because otherwise E 6–F 6 will die; thus, W. E 5,B. F 5 takes W. E 5 retakes

92. J 6.

93. G 4. This is intended to secure H 2, G 2 and G 3. The simplest way of doing this would be to play at F 2, but G 4 gains six more “Me” because F 3–F 4 may be regarded as taken.

94. H 14. From this point on, the territory in the center is filled up. Black and White seem to get it in about equal parts.

95. L 10.

96. J 11.

97. H 11.

98. F 14.

99. E 14.

100. H 10.

101. G 10.

102. H 12.

103. G 11.

104. O 8.

105. Q 10.

106. R 10.

107. P 8.

108. P 9.

109. O 9.

110. O 7.

111. P 10.

112. R 8.

113. N 7.

114. P 7.

115. L 9.

116. K 8.

117. J 9.

118. K 12.

119. J 10.

120. N 6.

121. A 7. This move is worthy of study.

122. B 7.

123. N 2.

124. J 5.