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3-5 point low approach one-space low pincer, kosumi, ikken-tobi
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/26/ef2c24685ce268d2442d0b961af56769.png) | Joseki |
This is the most common result of the pincer at . Black now has a choice of direction: he can reinforce the top-side group with a, or the left-side group with b or c.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/27/592258c4e186972b2a7795d2358fea0b.png) | Joseki |
If Black chooses , White will generally answer at , after which is common. The joseki ends locally; White's next move is often to prevent the wall with from getting a good extension. There is another line to consider here, though.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/40/4e2b4ce441c6ee1add2df218dd18423f.png) | Joseki |
White can resist the peep by playing . is the usual response, though and a have also been tried. The order of and can be reversed, there are not enough pro games available to show a preference here. is an extension to b or c.
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