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4-5 point 4-3 approach ogeima, tenuki
Difficulty: Advanced
Keywords: Joseki
For White to ignore Black's cover
Here Black at a might be the normal play, while Black at b is known (White can then live quickly at c), so that would be a matter of direction of play, if Black favours the upper side.
If Alex Weldon: This diagram was messed up. I fixed it, but couldn't tell whether c was meant to be here, or one line to the right. It looks to me that Black can separate White if it's one line to the right, so I think this is where it was intended? Correct me if I'm wrong...
This is from Takemiya Masaki-Yuki Satoshi (B) 1995-10-26, colours reversed: Black 11 at a, White 12 at b. White has no trouble making life, but concedes a big wall.
In this game, we see Takao Shinji play tenuki not only against Without Tenuki
This is a copy of the living page "4-5 point 4-3 approach ogeima, tenuki" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |