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3-4 point low approach
Keywords: Opening, Joseki, Index page
This gives an overview of 3-4 point low approach Josekis that have a page (or several pages) on Sensei's Library. For each joseki a standard sequence is given (this is one of the more common ones, but need not be the absolutely most common one), and an overview of pages dealing with that joseki and its variations. This approach has been researched for at least 400 years in Japan, so the number of variations in the books is large. The key ideas are these:
The last point should be qualified, in the case of a counterpincer joseki strategy. See 3-4 approach, high or low for comparisons of the common approach moves.
[1] Where is the point a? It's missing from this diagram. Is it supposed to be the same point in the previous diagram?--Bob McGuigan Seems to be d of that diagram? Charles This is a copy of the living page "3-4 point low approach" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |