Event Black Robert Rehm, 5d White Quentin Mills, 2d Place Paris 85 Result W Source BGJ 65 July 1985 page 23a Com Copyright British Go Association 1985, 1999 EndCom B 1 c3 W 2 q4 B 3 c17 W 4 q16 B 5 c15 W 6 d4 B 7 c4 W 8 d5 B 9 e2 W 10 g4 B 11 b6 W 12 d8 B 13 o17 W 14 k17 B 15 q14 W 16 p14 B 17 p13 W 18 p15 B 19 r17 W 20 q17 B 21 r16 W 22 q13 B 23 r14 W 24 q12 B 25 o13 W 26 n16 B 27 q18 W 28 p18 B 29 r18 W 30 o18 B 31 r6 W 32 s13 B 33 s14 W 34 r9 B 35 r3 W 36 r4 B 37 q3 W 38 p4 B 39 s4 W 40 s5 B 41 s3 W 42 r5 B 43 o3 W 44 n5 B 45 n3 W 46 o11 Com Up to 46 both players follow a consistent strategy. Black takes four corners, while white gets a side and influence. If anything, the slightly inefficient shape of White's upper group gives Black the edge. EndCom B 47 m11 W 48 n13 B 49 n7 W 50 q6 B 51 l7 W 52 b16 B 53 b15 W 54 e17 B 55 c16 W 56 e15 B 57 f8 Com At 57 Rehm tries to finish the game of quickly. EndCom W 58 h8 Com But 58 is a vigoros reply and things get tricky.
In the ensueing fight white succeeds in cutting off Black's centre group, but it is not clear what he intended to do if 85' had been at 86. EndCom B 59 h10 W 60 k9 B 61 j8 W 62 j9 B 63 h9 W 64 k11 B 65 h7 W 66 k8 B 67 j7 W 68 k7 B 69 k6 W 70 j6 B 71 j5 W 72 h6 B 73 g7 W 74 k5 B 75 l6 W 76 l5 B 77 j4 W 78 h5 B 79 m5 W 80 m4 B 81 m6 W 82 k3 B 83 j3 W 84 k4 B 85 k2 Mark A@n4 Com But 58 is a vigoros reply and things get tricky.
In the ensueing fight white succeeds in cutting off Black's centre group, but it is not clear what he intended to do if 85' had been at 86 (A). EndCom W 86 n4 B 87 m9 W 88 o9 B 89 l12 W 90 m8 Com White 90 and 92 are very sharp, and although black thrashes around furiously, he is unable to extricate his stones. EndCom B 91 l8 W 92 m10 B 93 n10 W 94 l10 B 95 n9 W 96 n11 B 97 o10 W 98 p9 B 99 p7 W 100 q7 B 101 p10 W 102 q10 B 103 k12 W 104 j11 B 105 h12 W 106 h11 B 107 g11 W 108 j12 B 109 j13 W 110 h13 B 111 k10 W 112 j10 Prisoner k10 B 113 l9 W 114 k13 B 115 l11 W 116 j14 Prisoner j13 B 117 k10 Prisoner l10 m10 W 118 l10 Prisoner k10