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3-4 point low approach from the wrong direction
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Difficulty: Dan level
Keywords: Joseki
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/37/1968ffe39e270ff7e59254c63a84758e.png) | 'From the wrong direction' |
is considered a kakari 'from the wrong direction' because it does not prevent an enclosure. It is in practice only played when there is already a move like on the left side.
The most common answers are the squared points, the main alternatives are the circles.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/11/4d7b63adff89291811eb67307eaa79c1.png) | shimari |
accepts the invitation to make an enclosure. After , the joseki is finished. If White already has a stone at or around a, is played at b.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/36/164c51ff560ce522d00b60d8f2b922ba.png) | Diagonal |
puts more pressure on White. is one possible answer. After that, Black must choose between peace and war. is the peaceful answer, and white creates a living group. The alternative is at , but my data are insufficient to specify what would be joseki after that.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/2/8c88da4c5bb4ac858328b6cea70fc8f9.png) | Push up (11 at a, 12 at b) |
More common is the push up at . There are various possible answers. Here is one follow-up. Other possibilities for are a, b and .
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/9/d97d18afb831e52849f4fc5a34d8be81.png) | Extension |
A third possibility for White is the extension at . Black can continue with , but White often plays tenuki after this, considering a light stone.
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