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One Space Low Pincer Double Kakari High
The high double kakari of white 1 is played less than the low one of white A. It also has less variations, rarely anything is played but the sequence to white 5. The quiet exchange of black 6 for white 7 is again joseki. Compared to the position with white 1 at A, the left side is a lot more important. Black has interesting follow-up moves at B and C, places he would not dream of playing if white had the solid position with white 1 at A.
The great advantage for white of the high double kakari, is that black can now not try to resist by playing 1 here. White can march right through black's position with 2 to 8, and after white 10, black's position is in crumbles. AndreEngels, 2D Europe (but feel free to make additions/corrections) This is a copy of the living page "One Space Low Pincer Double Kakari High" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |