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Small Chinese Fuseki
The Small Chinese Fuseki (also called the Mini-Chinese Fuseki) is the pattern of 1, 5 and 7 in the diagram below. B 5 may also be a play at 'a' against a White komoku at 'b'. The placement of 3 may vary.
The relationship between 1 and 7 is the same as in the Chinese Fuseki and gives the fuseki its name. B intends to use the same strategies as the regular Chinese against a White play around 'c'. Obviously White can prevent the formation of the Small Chinese by playing a pincer against B 5.
Charles Matthews looks at the Small Chinese in chapter 6, "Adding Asymmetry", of his This is a copy of the living page "Small Chinese Fuseki" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |