[Eustace takes occasional glances at Nobunaga, not necessarily trying to read him but to see what kind of reaction or thought process the guy has. Because he has to admit, he's impressed by the current play.
Should he try being aggressive just to see what would happen? Winning is still an objective, but he also finds enjoyment in the actual play and this is going surprisingly well.
In the end, however, Eustace continues his slower methodical approach, reinforcing more of his territory while mindful of any openings or gaps and capturing any stones that are in his way.]
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Should he try being aggressive just to see what would happen? Winning is still an objective, but he also finds enjoyment in the actual play and this is going surprisingly well.
In the end, however, Eustace continues his slower methodical approach, reinforcing more of his territory while mindful of any openings or gaps and capturing any stones that are in his way.]