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From: smg6@po.CWRU.Edu (S. Max Golem)
To: smg6@thor.INS.CWRU.Edu
Subject: Re:  Discussion 1.
Reply-To: smg6@po.CWRU.Edu (S. Max Golem)



Hi again --

Here's some food for thought from John Tromp regarding discussion 1.  Any
comments?

>
>I don't know much about josekis, so let me raise a few more questions:
>If black O18 is not the best way for black to get a moyo-wall in sente
>(which is what he's after), then what is? At least I understand from
>your comments that black should play O18 only if he's willing to let white
>get a ponnuki in his moyo.
>
>I agree that white should not feel unhappy with the result. After a move
>like white M16, he can use the strength of the white corner group to
>develop influence to the top and keep blacks moyo from getting too big.
>
>-John
>
>
