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Dia. 3 (saved by the cut). If Black tries to capture White with 4,<br />

he counters with 7, forestalling Black `a' because of White `b',<br />

Black `c', White `d'. After 9, White aims at playing `e' later.<br />

Dia. 4 (Black caps). Black 4 looks like a move with bad aji, but<br />

it does also look ominous for White. Next —<br />

Dia. 5 (the hane). White exchanges 1 for Black 2, then plays<br />

the 3-5 combination. The hane of 5 is a tesuji. Next —<br />

Dia. 6 (breakthrough). W-'hite follows up with the 3-5 combination.<br />

Up to 15 he has no trouble breaking through Black's encircling<br />

net.<br />

Dia. 7 (impatient). Trying to cut with 2 (instead of 2 in Dia. 5)<br />

is too impetuous. White connects at 3, then lives in the corner by<br />

capturing a stone. This result is a little unfavorable for Black.<br />

Dia. 8 (heavy). Pushing up with 3 is a heavy way to play.<br />

White does get out into the open, but Black gets impressive outward<br />

influence up to 18.<br />

18

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