Event Black Richard Granville White Brian Chandler, 2d Place London Open Result B+11 Source BGJ 64 March 1985 page 15 Com Copyright British Go Association 1985, 1998 EndCom B 1 r16 W 2 d16 B 3 c4 W 4 q3 B 5 r5 W 6 e4 B 7 d6 W 8 p4 Com White 8: Strange - black 9 causes White immediate problems. EndCom B 9 h4 W 10 e6 B 11 e7 Mark A@d7 Com Black 11: Terrible - he must accept the invitation to take fourth line territory by playing A. EndCom W 12 f6 B 13 d4 W 14 e3 B 15 l4 Mark A@d7 #9 Com Black 15 must cover the cut at A. Black 9 is in no danger. EndCom W 16 f7 Mark A@d7 Com White 16: Unthinkable - the cut at A is the only move. EndCom B 17 e8 W 18 c13 B 19 r10 W 20 f8 B 21 e9 W 22 r8 B 23 p5 W 24 n4 B 25 q4 W 26 o5 Com White 26: Error - the sequence to 43 should spring instantly to mind. EndCom B 27 p3 W 28 o4 B 29 r3 W 30 q2 B 31 p2 W 32 r2 B 33 s2 W 34 s3 B 35 r4 W 36 s1 B 37 t2 W 38 t3 B 39 q1 W 40 t1 Prisoner s2 t2 B 41 s2 W 42 t2 Prisoner s2 B 43 p1 W 44 p6 B 45 q5 W 46 r6 B 47 r1 W 48 q6 B 49 s2 Prisoner q3 q2 r2 W 50 m3 Mark #26 Com White 50: What does he intend to do if Black cuts above 26? EndCom B 51 l3 W 52 l2 B 53 k2 W 54 m2 B 55 l6 W 56 l8 B 57 m7 W 58 o8 Com White 58: Covers the cut (at last). EndCom B 59 m8 W 60 m9 B 61 l9 W 62 n9 B 63 k8 W 64 l10 B 65 k9 W 66 m11 B 67 r13 W 68 p16 B 69 k17 W 70 f9 B 71 c17 Com Black 71-83: Good timing. White must worry about Black puling out 77 later. EndCom W 72 d17 B 73 c16 W 74 c15 B 75 b15 W 76 b14 B 77 d15 W 78 c14 B 79 d18 W 80 e18 B 81 c18 W 82 f17 B 83 b16 W 84 e10 B 85 c8 W 86 j3 B 87 k3 Mark A@j4 B@j2 Com Black 87: Must play 88 (A). Then if White cuts at 87, black 92 (B) prepares to sacrifice two stones. EndCom VAR B 1 j4 W 2 k3 B 3 j2 ENDVAR W 88 j4 B 89 j5 W 90 j6 B 91 h5 W 92 j2 B 93 k1 W 94 g3 B 95 j7 W 96 h6 Mark B@n6 C@m5 Com White 96-110: White is trying to kill the group (note that Black B fails to C). EndCom B 97 k6 W 98 h8 B 99 h7 W 100 g6 B 101 j11 W 102 h10 B 103 k10 W 104 l12 B 105 j13 W 106 h12 B 107 j12 W 108 k14 B 109 j14 W 110 j15 B 111 k15 W 112 h15 B 113 g13 W 114 g12 B 115 g15 W 116 h17 B 117 j8 W 118 l7 B 119 h9 W 120 l14 B 121 h11 W 122 g10 B 123 g11 W 124 r17 B 125 s17 W 126 q17 B 127 n17 W 128 l16 B 129 k16 W 130 m18 B 131 l15 W 132 m16 B 133 m15 W 134 n16 B 135 m14 W 136 k12 Mark A@l13 Com White 136: Bad. He must play the empty triangle at 165 (A). EndCom B 137 l18 W 138 m17 B 139 g16 Com Black 139-147: Black has a go at killing the white group before running away with his own - but 145 definitely lets white live, and should be omitted. EndCom W 140 j17 B 141 j18 W 142 h18 B 143 e15 W 144 f16 B 145 g14 Com Black 139-147: Black has a go at killing the white group before running away with his own - but 145 definitely lets white live, and should be omitted. EndCom W 146 j19 B 147 k18 W 148 e16 B 149 p13 W 150 o13 B 151 o14 W 152 p14 B 153 o12 W 154 n13 B 155 m13 W 156 n12 B 157 m12 W 158 o11 B 159 p12 W 160 q13 Mark D@r14 F@q14 Com White 160: What is he trying to do? White 160' at 161 (F) would force 165, then white D is devastating. EndCom VAR W 1 q14 B 2 l13 W 3 r14 ENDVAR B 161 q14 W 162 p15 B 163 n14 W 164 n11 B 165 l13 Mark E@l11 Com Black 165: Game over. White cannot connect because of the snapback at E. Black won by 11 points EndCom