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Basic Instinct in Joseki 1
   

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Basic instinct

Dieter: in a recent game of mine, playing Black, White played W2, which is considered a joseki. In the analysis, we both agreed that Black should now extend along the left side, which was open except for a white stone at 4-4.

However, I decided to follow basic instinct:


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The ladder and the cut.

Pushing at B1 is basic instinct. The ladder worked. However, White can cut at W8 and W10. I didn't mind so much about the cut, because White wasn't alive yet, so I'm sort of playing on both sides?.


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The pros and the amas

In the analysis and with hindsight of the game, we agreed this was bad for Black. However, I found a pro game on gobase which goes exactly like this which means at least one pro thought this result was playable for Black.


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The amateurs continue

W2 was an agressive play. Black locked up White but the latter lives with territory at W6. Now the question in the analysis remained whether Black a was urgent or slow. In any case Black is not completely connected even after a and White then has territory and sente.


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The pros continue

This was the pro continuation. It makes me think that the corner and the side are kind of miai. So perhaps ...


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Miai ?

... Black should have taken the corner instead of locking white up.

Incidentally, the Black pro lost the game.



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