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4-5 point 4-3 approach ogeima, tenuki
Difficulty: Advanced
Keywords: Joseki
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/44/ebd925e8d83c8b3e6f64733832908630.png) | White's tenuki |
For White to ignore Black's cover is actually recommended in Ishida's Joseki Dictionary. There is a celebrated complex joseki (possible unexplored joseki) if White tries the ordinary-looking play at a.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/34/552e2544a1dd2b3c3abbbd2cff45cd2b.png) | Black's moves |
Here Black at a might be the normal play, while Black at b is known (White can then live quickly at c), so that would be a matter of direction of play, if Black favours the upper side.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/34/1564954fec7dd8ce81dceb5d8952d39b.png) | Black's move at 'a' |
If , is a 'book' piece of shape, making miai of b and c.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/10/b08ad96bd29516d459bd63d4641ab94b.png) | Continuation |
This is from Takemiya Masaki-Yuki Satoshi (B) 1995-10-26, colours reversed: Black 11 at a, White 12 at b. White has no trouble making life, but concedes a big wall.
Charles Matthews
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/33/443edc60dfc844e651665d1f3357c1a9.png) | Extra tenuki |
In this game, we see Takao Shinji play tenuki not only against (the two white moves were played in reverse order in this game), but also against . After , white (Morita Michihiro) is very thick in this corner, but has spent three moves to do so. - Andre Engels
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