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3-4 point distant high approach, tenuki, inside contact
    Keywords: Joseki

Dieter: I will post the diagrams of my today's analysis here. You are invited to comment.

(later) After a search on Gobase, I realize one can't speak of joseki here. The variations are just too much. It's getting late at night. I'll be back.

Charles Matthews Brave guy! I think there are some unexplored joseki out there. I have heard tell of a Yasunaga Hajime variation that may be poorly documented.

[Diagram]
Clamp

a, b (joseki) or tenuki


[Diagram]
Outside hane

pause


[Diagram]
Inside hane (joseki)

a, b, c or d(joseki)


[Diagram]
Atari a - var 1

[Diagram]
Atari a - var 2

[Diagram]
Atari a - var 3

[Diagram]
Atari a - var 4

[Diagram]
Atari b - var 1

[Diagram]
Atari b - var 2

[Diagram]
Atari b - var 2

[Diagram]
Extension c - var 1

[Diagram]
Extension c - var 2

[Diagram]
Extension c - var 3

[Diagram]
Extension d - joseki

[Diagram]
Extension d - joseki (cont.)

[Diagram]
Extension d - var 1

[Diagram]
Extension d - var 2

11 @ a


[Diagram]
Extension d - var 3



DaveSigaty: You mentioned a second tenuki by Black at the top but did not show any variations. It is actually Black's most frequent choice (per GoGoD, I didn't confirm on Gobase) and so should be considered joseki, no? :-)

[Diagram]
Second Tenuki

White most often plays 3 to which Black answers with a, b, or a third tenuki.

Dieter: Wow! My most recent game included a "third tenuki" by my Black opponent, which prompted our long analysis. How cute!



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