Game started on May 30, 2002, with a 9-stone handicap.
I resign. Sorry for the inconvenience caused by my neglecting this game. You have gotten too strong and I don't have the discipline for correspondence games anyway. Thanks. Dieter
ChessWhiz: Thank you for the game. I hope to be able to play you sometime on KGS!
B28: Stop the kikashi! :-)
B26: This seems natural.
B24: The two squared stones are very valuable to me, as they keep all your stones separated and weak.
B22: My initial reaction.
B20: I value my B12 stone quite a bit, as it keeps your weak right group separate from the left.
B18: Ok, do what you want to my B12 stone. :-)
B16: Hane if attached.
B14: Destroying (hopefully!) any possible base of the marked stone.
B12: Boshi against the marked stone. This move seems to coordinate well with .
B 10: Separating from the rest of the weak white stones.
: Where do those 9 stones advantage come from?
B 6: Attacking .
B 4: Strengthening the corner.