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3473 enclosure
![[Diagram]](../diagrams/16/b31688e0f49254cbe022807e5d6c9e8d.png) | Diag.: 3473 enclosure |
This way of enclosing the corner has a number of uses.
![[Diagram]](../diagrams/50/7d9100b8ea522ce94a9d43afac5de84e.png) | Diag.: invasion should live |
If White invades at 1, this becomes the tenuki variation of the one-point pincer?. White can live at the cost of black influence.
![[Diagram]](../diagrams/16/d5f2f258f55c24298e1b1f666bc2c891.png) | Diag.: continuation |
White normally accepts gote to live here in this way.
![[Diagram]](../diagrams/44/1359caec260529753b65e161aad34c37.png) | Diag.: On the fourth line |
If White comes in on the fourth line, Black connects under with 2 and White cannot break through.
The attraction of this enclosure is that it is the maximum extension from the 3-4 point that remains connected.
![[Diagram]](../diagrams/21/bf30eb1fa28d682313c6b271e509f50f.png) | Diag.: exerting pressure |
When White plays the marked stone as a wedge, Black 1 is an idea to inhibit White at a. White b, Black c is interesting for Black.
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