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Referenced by 44PointLowApproach 44PointLowApproac... LadderJoseki BQM96
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4-4 point low approach high extension, slide, attachment
Difficulty: Expert
Keywords: Joseki
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/33/01953feec47254b23ceeff7152dab583.png) | Attach after slide |
This choice of is an old idea of Go Seigen (and other pros) which was taken up again from 1991 by Korean players. There are now some worked-out joseki for it.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/23/7a3e0c4eeb140a8cae23686f00f068a1.png) | Hane on top |
When White answers with here, White can live in sente in the corner after these plays (White a, Black b to finish the joseki). There is a cutting point at c but Black can't expect to cut there immediately, before the left side formation is stronger. At the cost of being a little thin, Black has indeed developed on both sides.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/5/981c10c00568c9a33942f661ccc1deb7.png) | Hane underneath |
There is also a joseki in which is hane underneath the contact stone ; it depends on the ladder with .
Charles Matthews
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