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three-four low approach two-space low pincer diagonal
Keywords: Joseki
The joseki for this response to the three-four low approach two-space low pincer are in general similar to those for the three-four low approach two-space high pincer diagonal. A couple of points of difference.
The position of the pincer (square-marked stone) means that after the typical plays Black 1 and White 2, Black 3 is attractive to shut White in loosely. White 4 is good shape to come out. but Black will be happy enough to answer at a, considering Black 3 an inducing move.
In this case Black 1 is also seen, leading to this set shape. Black's stone on the upper side has a chance now to settle. This is a copy of the living page "three-four low approach two-space low pincer diagonal" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |