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3-4 point low approach two-space high pincer press
Keywords: Joseki
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/5/9d45eb2345254d2f1f94fee32684ed05.png) | Press |
When White presses with after the pincer, both of Black a, and Black b to cut, are possible.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/40/3f174b75c8e5fd48c3240e1a7f312911.png) | Running along |
If Black runs along with and jumps to , White probably plays and for good shape and space in the corner.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/36/cced6ba9599a1a6b10f87aa4ec8a54a4.png) | Cutting through |
When Black cuts through instead, with and , the position will become difficult for White if she fights on the left. Instead is normal, trying to set up a driving tesuji. Now is the common play (at a and b are also pro plays). After , White at c is honte, but White could consider pincering Black's marked stone.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/16/274d51cd28deffb6b27727ff6774268f.png) | Cross-cut |
Black's marked pincer stone works so well with that here is hard to play. White at a and b have been tried instead.
Charles Matthews
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