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High Approach Upper Tsuke White Center
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Keywords: Joseki
The intention of White 6 is, quite obviously, to build influence toward the center. White is however granting Black quite a large corner territory.
The joseki continues with Black 1 through Black 7. Black takes the corner territory, White gets influence towards the top and the center.
Black 1 instead of Black 5 from the previous diagram might seem better, taking sente, but if Black actually does play tenuki, White 4 through 10 gouges out Black's corner. Taking away the corner territory (and even the eyespace) is larger than a black move elsewhere would be. -- AndreEngels Path: ThreeFourPointHighApproachUpperTsuke · Prev: HighApproachUpperTsukeSolidConnection · Next: HighApproachDoubleTsukeHane Path: CentralLine · Prev: TakemiyaKosumi · Next: NadareJoseki This is a copy of the living page "High Approach Upper Tsuke White Center" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |