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Book I-16b: 1 ~ 52 (Sgf version: )
White 11 would be played at ▲ in even games, but in two-stone games,
against a weaker player, this is a more interesting way to play.
Black 50 and then dodging away with 52 is an interesting idea. If White wedges
in at o, Black must learn to play x and sacrifice the two stones
38 and 48. The rest is left to oral instruction.
Notes
Korschelt link: page 235 (moves 11, 24, 27, 34, 52 commented).
© John Fairbairn & T Mark Hall (GoGoD), London 2007.
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