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Nadare Joseki
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Keywords: Joseki
The Nadare joseki is one of the most famous joseki. The Japanese word nadare means 'avalanche', referring to the typical shape (the similarity will be clearer if you watch the diagram up-side-down). There exist several variants, of which the Onadare (large nadare joseki) can grow quite complex.
This much-played variation is known as the Onadare, which means 'large avalanche'. It starts a number of complicated variations. See LargeAvalanche for these. If either player wants to avoid these complications, White can play at a or play tenuki (move elsewhere) with
With
The next variant of the nadare is when Black plays the double hane of
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