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Driving Tesuji Problem 2 Solution
Keywords: Tesuji, Problem
This is from a tricky joseki, as played by some low-ranking Korean pros. After
Joseki analysis
This is how it went in that game.
White ends up taking the corner.
The game An Tal-hun-Ko Kwang-myeong 1997-10-23 varied with Black 1 here, rather than at a.
That game went on in this fashion, with
Analysis from 1964 was though that White could get a good result this way (this was reproduced in Modern Joseki and Fuseki). The corner is big, and Black's influence isn't perfect while White can play at a. So, has this line been reassessed after 33 years or did it depend on the overall position ...?[1] [1] It turns out that both variations are in the modern Igo Daijiten (my Korean version). This is a copy of the living page "Driving Tesuji Problem 2 Solution" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |