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Referenced by Joseki 34PointJosekis 34PointHighApproach
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3-4 point high approach large low extension
Difficulty: Expert
Keywords: Joseki
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/34/4e86022cc0a3521161abfcf3685e0d37.png) | Two-space extension |
This was really not seen as joseki, until very recent times. Now some variations are being worked out, just over the last couple of years.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/41/7f2bd13555e44dffec1384f0959bb511.png) | Tsuke-hiki |
After , at a has been tried too. After Black may play tenuki: but at b for strong shape of course natural too. The question will be what use Black can make of the solidly-supported low stone .
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/30/c9ad958e1c6f9b3405b8991fe8cc3880.png) | Variant |
Another way to play is here, for influence. After Black probably connects at a, allowing White to extend on the top side.
Charles Matthews
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