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Compromised diagonals and joseki 4
Difficulty: Expert Keywords: Joseki
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/8/54915a0eb837f541ef13b31960a88bde.png) | Joseki? |
If Black here comes out with after the unusual pincer , what happens?
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/25/4e4e6850fcd9885353a770054a342918.png) | Joseki? (Black 11 at a, White 12 at b, Black 13 at c) |
is played too rarely to recognise anything as joseki (except for itself), but the sequence here seems to be one of the candidates, being the only one I saw more or less replicated (although in a game with a black stone at the marked point, so a was not played, while b was not answered).
This ( + ) is an example of how the staircase sabaki technique is occasionally used to attack.
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