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1. O 17. "Kogeima."

2. O 16. "Tsuke te."

3. N 16.

4. O 15.

5. Q 17.

6. P 17.

7. P 18.

8. P 16.

9. N 18.

10. R 17.

11. Q 18.

12. N 15.

13. M 16.

14. R 10. Black abandones stone at R 17 in order to get territory; an amateur might be tempted to play No. 14 at R 18, but in that case White could spoil Black's chance to get space on the right side of the board.

15. R 16.

16. R 15.

17. S 16.

18. S 15.

19. S 17.

20. P 10.

White has the corner, but Black has practically secured a large territory on the right.

1. R 14.

2. Q 14. "Tsuke te."

3. Q 13.

4. P 14.