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3-4 point low approach three-space high pincer taisha
Difficulty: Expert Keywords: Joseki
After See "Descent variations" and "Push variations" below.
Descent variationsNie Weiping on Go recommends the following as one possible variation.
In contrast to a low pincer variation given above, White cuts with
White continues and seals Black in the corner.
White finishes with a.
A different variation is given in Whole Board Thinking In Joseki when White has made a three-space high pincer.
By the way, going back to
Charles What seems to be prevalent in current pro games is the Yang Yilun idea, but immediately.
Here
So, it looks like White anticipates
Push variationsIshida's Joseki Dictionary does not have a taisha descent variation for the three-space high pincer. Instead, the normal "push" variation is given.
Charles There is no settled variation for Page author: Snotnose This is a copy of the living page "3-4 point low approach three-space high pincer taisha" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |