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4-5 point 4-3 approach keima
Difficulty: Advanced
Keywords: Joseki
White has approached at
This depends on the situation on the whole board[1]. When White played
Taking the point Possible plans for White.
There is an important ladder to consider after Black b, affecting joseki choice by both sides. This ladder should be checked before
Dieter I think that this will make the opponent jumpy to the end of the game. It turns out that Black cannot eliminate the aji with a single extra move. White will plan to reduce the effect of Black's possible influence/thickness before surviving in the corner.
Finally
See also Get Strong at Joseki problem discussion.
Not always! This is the position after 19 moves in Tsukakoshi Tsuneyasu(White) - Takagawa Kaku, Spring Oteai, 1935-05-19. White responded to Black's initial 5-4 with an immediate play at 3-4 and the rest followed. :-) --DaveSigaty So? I do think that both players took the emptiness of the rest of the board in account when choosing their josekis - Andre Engels This is a copy of the living page "4-5 point 4-3 approach keima" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |