A common attitude amongst amateurs is “Sod the fuseki, lets get to the fighting!” and, occasionally, you get that kind of game from some pros. Here is one that was played in the Kansai Ki-in Oteai in 1980. Have fun! And I now pass the baton back to my colleague in the radio car...
Best wishes.
1001 GoGoD games for your Coffee Break #50 (15 March 2013
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Re: 1001 GoGoD games for your Coffee Break #50 (15 March 201
Ah, the elusive 10-9 opening! Perfect for those wishing to start in the center, but who fear that tengen just isn't territorial enough.