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High Approach Upper Tsuke Solid Connection
Path: ThreeFourPointHighApproachUpperTsuke · Prev: HighApproachUpperTsukeHangingConnection · Next: HighApproachUpperTsukeWhiteCenter
Keywords: Joseki
Recently, the solid connection at 6 is coming up as an alternative for the hanging connection at a. The idea is, that after White's attachment at b, Black's defense at c is impossible. Thus, White is more or less guaranteed the option of playing either at b or d.
Because the corner is quite large, Black 7 is a common move. White concludes a simple joseki with 8, but she can also play tenuki.
Black could also play the hane at 1. This diagram shows one possible continuation. Instead of White 8, White a-Black 9-White tenuki is also possible. As stated, the advantage for White over the hanging connection is that after White a, Black will have no choice but to answer at b. -- AndreEngels Path: ThreeFourPointHighApproachUpperTsuke · Prev: HighApproachUpperTsukeHangingConnection · Next: HighApproachUpperTsukeWhiteCenter This is a copy of the living page "High Approach Upper Tsuke Solid Connection" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |