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Nirensei v Nirensei
    Keywords: Opening

[Diagram]
Diag.: Nirensei from both players

Games reaching this position after four plays were seen in the Shin Fuseki period, but this opening only became fashionable around 1990.


[Diagram]
Diag.: Not ''sanrensei''

Black came to avoid sanrensei, playing 5 here: to which the common answers are a to d. These are now all thoroughly researched, to the extent that that has any meaning for go openings (fuseki).

The fashion for this opening only died down when interest moved to mini-chinese patterns a few years ago.



[Diagram]
Diag.: What is bad?

Uwe: I have not found any pro game where was played 6 in this position. What is bad with this move?


[Diagram]
Diag.: Black is doing fine

Charles Matthews If Black plays simply on the right, and then makes a double kakari on the left, this is surely an adequate result for Black.



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